Big NYC Landlords Attempting to Water Down Construction Worker Safety Laws
New York is famed for its high rise skyline. Apart from its famous tall buildings, most New York buildings are high rises. The construction workers who build, maintain, demolish, and renovate these buildings are protected by Section 240 of the New York Labor Law, which is also called the Scaffolding Law. This law places the onus of construction workers who are working at an elevation on the contractors and owners of the building site, or other parties, but never on the construction worker themselves. According to this law any construction worker who is injured on the job when working at an elevation should be compensated