Nyc department of labor relations

    • How can I contact the NYC Office of Labor Relations?

      To make an appointment to meet with a Client Service Representative call (212) 513-0470. Appointments will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. 1) Forms and documents can be submitted electronically through LeapFILE.



    • How do I contact the NYC office of labor relations health benefits program?

      Please contact the EAP by email at eap@olr.nyc.gov or call and leave a message at 212-306-7660. Client Service Center Update: The Deferred Compensation Plan/NYCE IRA Client Service Center is now open for in-person or virtual meetings by appointment only. All appointments must be scheduled online, in advance.


    • [PDF File]New York City Office of Labor Relations Health Benefits Program

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      Fall 2022 Retiree Transfer Period The Fall 2022 Health Benefits Program Retiree Transfer Period begins November 1, 2022 and ends November 30, 2022. Changes requested during the Transfer Period are effective January 1, 2023. Refer to the Summary Program Description at nyc.gov/hbp for plan descriptions.


    • [PDF File]New York City Office of Labor Relations Health Benefits Program

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      New York City Office of Labor Relations Health Benefits Program nyc.gov/hbp RETIREE CHANGE OF ADDRESS FORM A change of address may necessitate a change of health plans. Please check with your plan to see if your NEW address is within their service area. If you need to change health plans as a result of


    • [PDF File]New York City Office of Labor Relations Health ...

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      New York City Office of Labor Relations . Health Benefits Program . nyc.gov/olr. Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount (IRMAA) Reimbursement Form . The City of New York Health Benefits Program reimburses Medicareeligible retirees and their Medicare- eligible dependents for any -


    • [PDF File]Workers’ Bill of Rights

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      As of January 2018, most workers in New York are eligible to take paid family leave to bond with a new child, care for a close relative with a serious health condition, or address certain military family needs. The amount of leave and pay will phase in over four years, starting at eight weeks paid at 50% of the worker’s salary in 2018.


    • [PDF File]Office of Labor Relations MPLOYEE BENEFITS PROGRAM - NYC MEA

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      An updated version of the enrollment guide is available on the website of the City’s Office of Labor Relations (OLR): https://www1.nyc.gov/site/olr/health/retiree/health-retiree-responsibilities-assistance.page, and click on “View


    • [PDF File]Labor Relations Directory - NYC Health + Hospitals

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      Metropolitan Samantha DeFrancesco Director of Labor Relations 646‐672‐3042 347‐415‐6268 DefranS@nychhc.org Metropolitan Fahima Uddin Labor Relations Associate 212‐423‐8940 646‐799‐6121 Fahima.Uddin@nychhc.org Queens Janet Rivera Director of Labor Relations 718‐883‐4115 347‐714‐0258 Riveraj75@nychhc.org


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