861-F - Retaliation.

* §  861-f.  Retaliation.  1. It is a violation of this article for an  employer or any agent of any employer, to retaliate through discharge or  in any other manner against any person in the terms of conditions of his  or her employment for exercising any rights granted under  this  article  for:    (a)  making,  or  threatening  to  make,  a  complaint to an employer,  co-worker or to a public body that rights guaranteed under this  article  have been violated;    (b)  causing  to be instituted any proceeding under or related to this  article; or    (c) providing information to, or testifying before,  any  public  body  conducting  an investigation, hearing or inquiry into any such violation  of a law, rule or regulation by such employer. Nothing in  this  section  shall  limit  the  commissioner's  authority  under  section two hundred  fifteen of the labor law, or any other statute.    2. Any act of retaliation under this section shall subject an employer  to the civil penalties under section eight hundred sixty-one-e  of  this  article, or to a private cause of action, or both.    * NB Effective October 26, 2010