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Gov. Kathy Hochul has signed off on new amendments and a new start date for New York's Retail Workers Safety Act.
On February 14, 2025, Governor Kathy Hochul signed into law a set of amendments to the Retail Worker Safety Act (RWSA), originally enacted in September 2024. These updates refine employer obligations regarding workplace violence prevention policies, training, and panic button requirements. With these changes now cemented into law, retail employers must ensure they are ready for the upcoming compliance deadlines. Here’s what’s now required.
The RWSA, now effective June 2, 2025, introduces the following mandates for retail employers with at least 10 employees:
Workplace Violence Prevention Policy: Employers must establish a policy identifying potential risks, outlining preventive measures, and ensuring workers know their rights and protections against retaliation.
Workplace Violence Prevention Training: Employees must receive training upon hire and at designated intervals to recognize and respond to workplace violence.
Silent Response Button Requirement: Businesses with 500 or more employees within New York State are required to provide silent response buttons (SRBs) to workers by January 1, 2027. These devices alert on-site security or management, replacing the initial mandate for panic buttons that contacted law enforcement.
The recent amendments introduce several refinements to the original law, including:
With the law now finalized, New York retailers must move quickly to ensure compliance. Steps to take include:
Reviewing and updating workplace violence policies to align with the finalized requirements.
Implementing or adjusting silent response systems to comply with the new SRB provisions by the 2027 deadline.
Ensuring training programs meet the new standards for frequency and accessibility.
By proactively adapting to these legislative changes, retail employers can create a safer work environment while avoiding penalties. With the June 2025 implementation date quickly approaching, now is the time to act.