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§ 50-17-8 NMSA 1978

Exercise of rights protected; retaliation prohibited

Known as the Healthy Workplaces Act

The act spans §§ 50–50 (12 sections).

Laws 2021, ch. 131, § 8.

A. An employer shall not take or threaten any adverse action whatsoever against an employee:

(1) that is reasonably likely to deter such employee from exercising or attempting to exercise a right granted pursuant to the Healthy Workplaces Act; or

(2) because the employee:

(a) has exercised or attempted to exercise such rights;

(b) has reasonably alleged violations of the Healthy Workplaces Act; or

(c) has raised a concern about violations of the Healthy Workplaces Act to the employer, the employer's agent, other employees, a government agency or to the public through print, online, social or any other media.

B. An employer shall not attempt to require an employee to sign a contract or other agreement that would limit or prevent the employee from asserting rights provided for in the Healthy Workplaces Act or to otherwise establish a workplace policy that would limit or prevent the exercise of such rights. An employer's attempt to impose such a contract, agreement or policy shall constitute an adverse action enforceable pursuant to the Healthy Workplaces Act.

C. An employer shall not count use of sick leave in a way that will lead to discipline, discharge, demotion, non-promotion, less favorable scheduling, reduction of hours, suspension or any other adverse action.

Official source: NMOneSource (New Mexico Compilation Commission). Reproduced from public-domain New Mexico statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.