Councilmember Shahana Hanif formally dropped her help of a invoice that may ban 24-hour shifts for dwelling well being aides, and different council sponsors say they’ve proposed modifications to make sure folks don’t lose essential care.
The lack of a co-sponsor for Intro 303, which has been stalled within the Council, comes as Council Speaker Julie Menin plans to place it to a full vote subsequent week, in keeping with folks aware of the matter.
These in favor of the invoice say dwelling well being aides typically work 24-hour shifts for disabled or aged shoppers, however solely receives a commission for 13 hours. Opponents say an absence of state funding for the invoice’s requirement for 2 12-hour shifts would hurt individuals who require around-the-clock care.
Hanif (D-Brooklyn), who heads up the Council’s incapacity committee, chaired an oversight listening to Tuesday the place she heard from disabled New Yorkers who spoke towards the invoice and urged her to take her title off as a sponsor. There are at the moment 17 co-sponsors.
“I hope it alerts the seriousness required to maneuver laws impacting each staff and sufferers,” Hanif advised THE CITY on Thursday.

Joseph Rappaport, government director of the Brooklyn Middle for Independence of the Disabled, praised Hanif’s choice and hoped others will comply with.
“I believe everyone realizes as a result of this invoice is flawed, and everyone additionally needs to ensure that these staff are protected,” he mentioned. “I believe folks have found out that if the invoice went ahead, some folks will truly lose their jobs. Past that, folks with disabilities will lose their protection. No one needs that.”
A spokesperson for Councilmember Christopher Marte (D-Manhattan) mentioned they have been “hopeful that we are able to regain Councilmember Hanif’s help for this laws and take severely her level that this situation calls for care and a spotlight for each staff and sufferers.”
Different Council members advised THE CITY they’ve pitched adjustments to verify individuals who want the care get it, with out staff being exploited.
Councilmember Ty Hankerson (D-Queens) mentioned he requested Marte to incorporate an modification that may let some staff get a waiver to work 24 hours.
“I consider within the intent of the invoice, 100% consider within the intent of the invoice,” Hankerson mentioned, including that he would drop his help if the adjustments weren’t made. “I do assume that there are some challenges that the invoice presents that sadly on the council degree we would not be capable of resolve.”
Councilmember Lincoln Restler (D-Brooklyn) mentioned he’ll keep on as a sponsor but additionally needs adjustments.
Supporters of the invoice, together with aged former dwelling aides, camped outdoors of Metropolis Corridor for weeks pushing Menin to deliver it to a vote and for Mayor Zohran Mamdani to help it.
Staff held a multi-day starvation strike earlier than ending it after the speaker assured the invoice would get a vote.
A spokesperson for Menin mentioned she has “lengthy fought for robust employee protections” and thinks extra ought to be achieved to cease exploitation.

“As a part of the continuing legislative course of, the Council has up to date the invoice after many conversations with stakeholders,” the spokesperson mentioned in a press release.
Although particulars of the Menin’s adjustments usually are not publicly out there, POLITICO reported that the brand new model exempts union staff, delays its implementation for a yr and permits dwelling well being staff to decide into longer shifts by means of the autumn of 2027.
Vincent Cao, an organizer on the Chinese language Employees and Staff’ Affiliation, slammed Menin’s adjustments.
“We now have fought for too lengthy,” to permit folks to proceed working 24-hour shifts, he mentioned. “It wants to finish.”

