A state workers group is calling for NBC News chief Andrew Lack’s resignation from a state board over recent allegations of sexual harassment.

The Sexual Harassment Working Group — made up of former legislative staffers sexually harassed by their bosses — wants Gov. Andrew Cuomo to remove Lack from his position as vice chairman of the state Olympic Regional Development Board, which deals with promoting upstate tourism in the Lake Placid area.

Lack was confirmed to the position in 2014, as an appointee by Cuomo and the town of North Elba, where he owns a vacation home.

Lack has been accused of harassing female subordinates, as detailed in Ronan Farrow’s new book, “Catch and Kill.”

“#MeToo has exposed the systematic way that well-connected men protect each other and minimize workplace abuse … [Cuomo] should remove Lack immediately,” the Sexual Harassment Working Group told The Post.

Farrow’s book details a consensual affair between Lack and a CBS news anchor in the 1980s that ultimately turned into a manipulative power struggle.

Another woman who worked for Lack had a “relationship” that turned hostile.

A source close to Lack told The Post that the NBC News chief already plans to leave the ORDA board when a new chairman is appointed — which will be after Jan. 1, as the position must be confirmed by the state Senate during the legislative session.

“We are fully aware of the reports of the allegations and other than that, we’re not going to comment on the ongoing allegations, other than to say that all employees deserve and are entitled to a safe working environment,” ORDA spokesman John Lundin told The Post in a phone interview.

Cuomo’s office declined to comment, as did NBC News on Lack’s behalf.