Employment discrimination

Every New Yorker has the right to a workplace free from discrimination and harassment.

We promote equal justice under the law and seek to combat any kind of discrimination in the workplace.

We investigate claims of employment-related discrimination under state, federal, and local laws where there is a “pattern or practice” (including an official or unofficial policy) of discrimination against employees.

Workplace discrimination includes being treated differently because of any of the following “protected classes:”

Discrimination also includes harassment, or a continued pattern of unwelcome behavior, from anyone in the workplace based on any of these protected classes.

In New York City, it is also illegal to discriminate against workers based on:

In addition, employers cannot discriminate against workers for engaging in certain activities outside of working hours, away from the employer’s premises, and without using the employer’s equipment or other property. These activities include:

To address discrimination and harassment in the workplace, the Civil Rights Bureau has recently sued employers in many industries, including restaurants and entertainment, construction, health care, insurance, and many others.

Think you might be the victim of workplace discrimination? Read our frequently asked questions about workplace rights.

To report repeated, illegal discrimination in your workplace, you can:

Call: 212-416-8250 to have a form mailed to you. Then mail us the completed form or fax it to 212-416-6030