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Friday April 3
2020
Basic NYS UI and Federal UI under the Coronavirus Assistance Relief Economic Stimulus (CARES Act)

This training will provide an overview of NYS UI and federal UI including  NYS UI unemployment Insurance and federal UI programs under the Coronavirus Assistance Relief Economic Stimulus Act (CARES) including Pandemic Unemployment Assistances (PUA) and  Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Insurance Compensation (PEUC).

 

Trainers:

Victor Brito: Manhattan Legal Services

Young Lee: Legal Aid Society

Julia Rosner:  Manhattan Legal Services

Nicole Salk: Brooklyn Legal Services

  • When
    Friday, April 3, 2020
    2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
  • Format
    Webinar: Questions Allowed During Program
  • Practice Area(s)
    Employment
  • Price: $0

About the Faculty

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    Victor Brito (Speaker)

    Victor Brito started at Manhattan Legal Services as a Paralegal in the Housing Unit working on investigating, preparing and filing claims for tenants of Pinnacle Group who had been subjected to rent overcharges and harassment as part of an administrative process for adjudication of a federal class action lawsuit settlement overseen. Victor Brito is currently the Paralegal in our Unemployment Unit and prevails in cases where the employer was represented by an attorney and has won seemingly impossible hearings. His successful advocacy has provided hundreds of thousands of dollars of critically needed benefits to our clients. Mr. Brito is also an active member of the Unemployment Insurance Coalition and presented information for the critical need for court certified interpreters at UI hearings so that they received proper interpretation in order to protect their rights. As a result, the Department of Labor was told to investigate how interpretation is provided at hearings and make certain, among other things that the ALJs were complying with good LEP practices.
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    Young Lee (Speaker)

    Young Woo Lee is the Director of the Employment Law Unit at The Legal Aid Society, which focuses on advocating on the behalf of low-wage workers in New York City. Prior to joining the Employment Law Unit, Lee worked in the Housing Unit in The Legal Society Bronx Neighborhood Office, where he focused on tenants’ rights, and in The Legal Aid Society’s Sandy Disaster Relief Unit. Young received his BA in Political Science/History from New College of Florida and his JD from New York University School of Law.
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    Julia Rosner (Speaker)

    Julia Price Rosner is the employment law specialist at Manhattan Legal Services where she coordinates the city-wide UI program, the UI Coalition and the city-wide Robin Hood UI program. She also oversees Single Stop USA at Henry Street Settlement. She was born in New Rochelle, NY and earned her law degree from the City University of New York School of Law and a Master of Science from Bank Street College of Education. Her previous posts include teacher and staff developer for the NYC Department of Education. She was presented with the Outstanding Legal Advocacy Award by the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill for her adult home impact litigation and advocacy.
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    Nicole Salk (Speaker)

    Nicole Salk is a Senior Staff Attorney in the Worker's Rights and Benefits Unit at South Brooklyn Legal Services. She joined SBLS' housing unit in 1997 and started doing employment work in May 2006. Ms. Salk coordinates SBLS' Re-Entry Employment Project and unemployment work, and represents clients at unemployment hearings as well as in the areas of employment discrimination, criminal background discrimination, Family Medical Leave Act violations, and wage and hour violations. Ms. Salk served as President of the Legal Services Staff Association, the staff union for Legal Services of New York City from 1999-2001. She graduated from Northeastern Law School in 1996.