The New York Franchise-Related Complaint Form is a document used by New Yorkers to file a complaint against a franchise in the state. It is used to report a wide variety of complaints, including but not limited to: failure to pay wages, failure to provide benefits, discriminatory practices, failure to comply with franchise agreement, and other violations of state law. There are two types of New York Franchise-Related Complaint Forms: one for individuals and one for businesses. Both forms are available on the New York State Department of Labor website. The individual complaint form requires personal information such as name, address, and contact information, as well as details of the complaint. Businesses must provide details of the franchise, including name, address, and a description of the business. Both forms also require a detailed description of the complaint and any relevant documents. Once a complaint is submitted, the New York State Department of Labor will investigate the complaint and take appropriate action.