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May 12, 2022

Barclay Damon Live: Labor & Employment Podcast—"What to Do When the DOL Comes Knocking at Your Door, Part 3: NYS Audits"

It’s episode 23 of Barclay Damon Live: Labor & Employment Podcast. Join host Ari Kwiatkowski as she welcomes back her Barclay Damon colleague Rosemary Enright to discuss more on Department of Labor audits, this time with a focus on the New York State DOL’s Labor Standards Division, which has jurisdiction over any New York State employer. As previous guest Ben Wilkinson shared, there are several ways an employer can be targeted for an audit— they’re generally due to an employee complaint, another type of complaint, or random targeting. Rosemary notes that you may never know why, and the best response is cooperative compliance. Listen in for more on the NYS process, and stay tuned for a bonus episode on this topic.

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