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POSTER |
WHO MUST POST |
CITATIONS / PENALTY |
OTHER INFORMATION |
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JOB SAFETY AND HEALTH PROTECTION
Occupational Safety and Health Administration. 29 USC 657(c), 29 CFR
1903.2
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Private employers engaged
in a business affecting commerce. Does not apply to federal, state or
political subdivisions of states. |
Any covered employer
failing to post the poster may be subject to citation and penalty. |
Employers in states
operating OSHA-approved state plans should obtain and post the state’s
equivalent poster. |
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EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY IS THE LAW
Employment Standards Administration, Office of Federal Contract
Compliance Programs. Executive Order 11246, as amended; Section 503 of
the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended; 38 U.S.C. 4212 of the
Vietnam Era Veterans’ Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974, as amended;
41 CFR Chapter 60-l .42; 41 C.F.R 60-250.4(k); 4 1 C.F.R. 60-74 1.5(a)4
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Entities holding federal
contracts or subcontracts or federally assisted construction contracts
of $10,000 or more; financial institutions which are issuing and paying
agents for U.S. savings bonds and savings notes; depositories of federal
funds or entities having government bills of lading.
Please note that the EEOC*
may provide additional posting requirements at Section 2000e-10 [§711]. |
Appropriate contract
sanctions may be imposed for uncorrected violations. |
Post copies of the
poster in conspicuous places available to employees, applicants for
employment, and representatives of labor organizations with which there
is a collective bargaining agreement. Also, non construction contractors
or subcontractors with 50 or more employees and a contract of $50,000 or
more [otherwise required by 41 CFR 60-2.1 (a)] should develop an equal
opportunity policy as part of an affirmative action plan and post the
policy on company bulletin boards. 41 CFR 60-2.2 1 (a)(9). |
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Minimum wage poster Employment Standards Administration, Wage and Hour
Division
Specific posters
for:
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Every private, federal,
state and local government employer employing any employee subject to
the Fair Labor Standards Act, 29 USC 211, 29 CFR 516.4 posting of
notices. |
No citations or penalties
for failure to post. |
Any employer of employees
to whom sec. 7 of the Fair Labor Standards Act does not apply may alter
or modify the poster legibly to show that the overtime provisions do not
apply. |
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Employee Right for Workers with
Disabilities/Special Minimum Wage Poster Employment Standards
Administration, Wage and Hour Division. 29 CFR 525.14
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Every employer having
workers employed under special minimum wage certificates authorized by
section 14(c) of the Fair Labor Standards Act. |
No citations or penalties
for failure to post. |
Where an employer finds
it inappropriate to post such a notice, the employer may provide the
poster directly to all employees subject to its terms. |
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YOUR RIGHTS UNDER THE FAMILY AND MEDICAL
LEAVE ACT Employment Standards Administration, Wage and Hour
Division. 29 CFR 825.300, .402
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Public agencies
(including state, local, and federal employers), public and private
elementary and secondary schools, as well as private sector employers
who employ 50 or more employees in 20 or more work weeks and who are
engaged in commerce or in any industry or activity affecting commerce,
including joint employers and successors of covered employers. |
Willful refusal to post
may result in a civil money penalty by the Wage and Hour Division not to
exceed $100 for each separate offense. |
Where an employer’s
workforce is not proficient in English, the employer must provide the
notice in the language the employee speaks. The poster must be posted
prominently where it can be readily seen by employees and applicants for
employment. |
Uniformed Services Employment and
Reemployment Rights Act (Notice for use by private and state
employers)
Veterans' Employment and Training Service
38 U.S.C. 4334,
20 CFR 1002. |
The full text of the
notice must be provided by each employer to persons entitled to rights
and benefits under USERRA. |
No citations or penalties
for failure to notify. An individual could ask USDOL to investigate and
seek compliance, or file a private enforcement action to require the
employer to provide the notice to employees. |
Employers may provide the
notice by posting it where employee notices are customarily placed.
However, employers are free to provide the notice in other ways that
will minimize costs while ensuring that the full text of the notice is
provided (e.g., by distributing the notice by direct handling, mailing,
or via electronic mail). |
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NOTICE TO ALL EMPLOYEES WORKING ON
FEDERAL OR FEDERALLY FINANCED CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS (Davis-Bacon
Act) Employment Standards Administration, Wage and Hour Division. 29 CFR
5.5(a)(l) |
Any
contractor/subcontractor engaged in contracts in excess of $2,000 for
the actual construction, alteration/repair of a public building or
public work or building or work financed in whole or in part from
federal funds, federal guarantee, or federal pledge which is subject to
the labor standards provisions of any of the acts listed in 29 CFR 5.1. |
No citations or penalties
for failure to post. |
The contractor or
subcontractor is required to insert in any subcontract the poster
requirements contained in 29 CFR 5.5(a)(l). The poster must be posted at
the site of work, in a prominent and accessible place where it can
easily be seen by workers. |
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NOTICE TO EMPLOYEES WORKING ON GOVERNMENT
CONTRACTS (Service Contracts Act) Employment Standards
Administration, Wage and Hour Division. 29 CFR 4.6(e), .184
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Every contractor or
subcontractor engaged in a contract with the United States or the
District of Columbia in excess of $2,500 the principal purpose of which
is to furnish services in the U.S. through the use of service employees. |
No citations or penalties
for failure to post. |
Contractors and any
subcontractors engaged in federal service contracts exceeding $2,500
shall notify each service employee or post the minimum monetary wage and
any fringe benefits required to be paid pursuant to the contract. |
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NOTICE: EMPLOYEE POLYGRAPH PROTECTION ACT
Employment Standards Administration, Wage and Hour Division. 29 CFR
801.6
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Any employer engaged in
or affecting commerce or in the production of goods for commerce. Does
not apply to federal, state and local governments, or to circumstances
covered by the national defense and security exemption. |
The Secretary of Labor
can bring court actions and assess civil penalties for failing to post. |
The Act extends to all
employees or prospective employees regardless of their citizenship
status. Foreign corporations operating in the United Status must comply
or will result in penalties for failing to post. The poster must be
displayed where employees and applicants for employment can readily
observe it. |
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NOTICE MIGRANT AND SEASONAL AGRICULTURAL
WORKER PROTECTION ACT Employment Standards Administration, Wage and
Hour Division. 29 CFR 500.75, .76
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Agricultural employers,
agricultural associations and farm labor contractors. |
A civil money penalty may
be assessed. |
Each employer covered by
the Act who provides housing to migrant agricultural workers shall post
in a conspicuous place, throughout the occupancy period, information on
the terms and conditions of occupancy of such housing. |