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New York City Commission on Human Rights: 311, 1-212-416-0197, or . Use this form for new complaints only. To follow up on a complaint you previously filed, you can request a status update.
If you disagree with your bill or utility company, start by filing a complaint with your provider. Then, you can file a complaint with the PSC by calling the helpline at 800-342-3377 or by going online to dps.ny/file-complaint. Your complaint will be investigated, and a written response will be issued if requested.
Four if the business doesn't respond. We'll let you know complaints are generally closed within 30MoreFour if the business doesn't respond. We'll let you know complaints are generally closed within 30 calendar days from the date it was filed. And number five if the business responds to a complaint.
Steps in the Complaint Process Starting the process. To report discrimination, please call 311 or (212) 416-0197 and ask for the NYC Commission on Human Rights or send us an inquiry here. Intake. Complaint is filed. Investigation. Mediation or Conciliation. Determination. Trial. Report & Recommendation.
Contact the NYC Commission on Human Rights at (212) 416-0197 or use this online form to report your case. Whether in employment, housing, or places of public accommodation, if you have faced discrimination because of who you are, let us know about it. You can even do it anonymously!
Workers can report business violations of workplace laws to DCWP using online services, by email, or by mail. DCWP will treat all information received as confidential and will not disclose it without your permission or unless required by law.
Contact the Civil Rights Division. Department of Justice. Have you been a victim of a hate crime or human trafficking? Get help NOW!
The Commission is dedicated to fighting discrimination, ensuring equal rights, and offering resources to New Yorkers in need. Facing discrimination? We've got your back. Get help and learn more at NYC/LiveWithPrideNYC.
How to File A Complaint The name, address, and telephone number of the person who is being treated unfairly; The name, address, and telephone number of the employer you are filing the complaint against; A brief description of the event or events that you believe are unfair or harassing; and.
Clearly identify the problem and how it creates work stoppages that affect you directly. Be factual with the information and write an email about the specifics of the problem without mentioning names. This is your documentation. Here's an example: I was getting cheated out of work hours for a full month.