The city’s average cost for full-time child care at that age is $23,400 each year, according to New Yorkers United for Child Care, an advocacy group.
The Paid Prenatal Leave Law requires all private employers in New York to provide full- or part-time pregnant employees with up to 20 hours of paid leave in a 52-week period.
Home care consumers in some counties outside of New York City will be prompted to make the change starting on Jan. 6.
New York State is taking action in supporting moms and babies by offering paid time off for prenatal care or any medical care ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul says she will introduce legislation to expand the state’s involuntary commitment laws to allow ...
Getty Images Gov. Kathy Hochul said the policy makes New York the first state in the country to offer paid leave for prenatal care. All pregnant workers in the private sector are eligible for ...
Home care nurses at a Flushing-based provider allege the company has illegally ended their health coverage amid an impasse in ...
QMedic examined data compiled by Medicaid, KFF, and the Labor Department to see how spending on home- and community-based ...