In 2015, the following municipalities issued Proclamations recognizing “Freedom From Workplace Bullies Week”
Since 2013 all Proclamation requests included the statement:
WHEREAS, protection from abusive work environments should apply to every worker, and not limited to legally protected class status based only on race, color, gender, national origin, age, or disability.
Towns
Blooming Grove; Boonsville; Champlain; Clyde; Elbridge; Hamptonburgh; Lake George; Massena; Maybrook; Montour; Poughkeepsie
Cities
Batavia; Buffalo (Common Council); Hornell; Jamestown
Counties
Cayuga; Clinton; Columbia; Lewis; Oswego; Putnam; Rockland; Saratoga; Sullivan; Tompkins; Warren
Boroughs
Brooklyn; Queens, Staten Island
Since 2012, the following municipalities have issued Proclamations recognizing “Freedom From Workplace Bullies Week”
Towns
Alden; Amherst; Arkport; Camillus; Catskill; Castle-on-Hudson; Cheektowaga; Chili; Clarkstown; Colonie; Dobbs Ferry; East Syracuse; Elbridge; Fishkill; Greenburgh; Greenwich; Hamburg; Henrietta; Irondequoit; Islip; Keeseville; Larchmont; Massena; Maybrook; Nelsonville; Orchard Park; Oriskany; Poughkeepsie; Remsen; Schoharie; Skaneateles; Smithtown; Stamford;
Unionville; West Seneca
Cities
Binghamton; Buffalo; Cohoes; Jamestown; Niagara Falls; North Tonawanda; Oneida; Oswego; Peekskill; Rome; Saratoga Springs; Schenectady; Utica
Counties
Albany (County Executive and County Legislature); Broome; Clinton; Columbia; Dutchess; Erie; Oneida; Ontario; Oswego; Orange; Rensselaer; Rockland; Schoharie; Suffolk; Sullivan; Warren
Boroughs
Bronx; Brooklyn; Manhattan; Queens; Staten Island