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Some of the statutes and regulations enforced by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) require that notices be provided to employees and/or posted in the workplace. DOL provides free electronic copies of the required posters and some of the posters are available in languages other than English.
- Executive Order 13496
Federal contractors and subcontractors are required to...
- FLSA
Federal government websites often end in .gov or .mil....
- FirstStep
The poster is required under the following law(s): The Fair...
- MSPA
English/Spanish Version. Each farm labor contractor,...
- State Labor Offices
State Labor Law Topics; State Labor Offices; Resources for...
- USERRA
On September 29, 2022, President Biden signed S. 2293 the...
- Employee Polygraph Protection Act
Posters. Employee Polygraph Protection Act (EPPA) Poster....
- Family and Medical Leave Act
The FMLA entitles eligible employees of covered employers to...
- Executive Order 13496
2 Νοε 2017 · Understand the increase in Spanish postings, which postings are required and how to assure your postings are compliant for your Spanish-speaking employees.
Workplace postings are usually available at no cost from the requiring agency. The Department of Industrial Relations requires employers to post information related to wages, hours and working conditions in an area frequented by employees where it may be easily read during the workday.
1 Νοε 2022 · The following list includes those Spanish postings that are required for all employers or must be displayed in certain situations (in those cases, the requirements will be provided). If a state has a county or city mandatory Spanish labor law posting, it will be listed with the state.
Workplace Poster Requirements for Small Businesses and Other Employers Order DOL Poster Package , includes FLSA, FMLA, OSH Act, EEO & EPPA posters. Spanish Version
7 Οκτ 2022 · California: The California Department of Fair Employment and Housing requires employers to display labor law posters in Spanish if at least 10% of their workforce is Spanish-speaking.
Check out our Spanish Postings Guide, updated April 2024, for a comprehensive look at the nuances facing employers when it comes to compliance with Spanish-language postings, including: Federal, state, county, and city required and non-required Spanish postings.