Labor Laws

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Safeguarding Compliance: The Importance of Keeping Labor Law Posters Up-to-Date 


Safeguarding compliance demands current labor law posters as laws evolve on wages, safety protocols, and discrimination protections. Businesses with multiple locations or remote workers avoid OSHA penalties and employee dissatisfaction through automated yearly updates and free mandatory revisions.

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Possible Penalties for Outdated Labor Law Posters


Outdated labor law posters expose businesses to federal fines up to $13,494 and state penalties of $100-$1,000 per violation. Employers must display current OSHA, FLSA, workers' compensation, and harassment notices to protect against costly citations and lawsuits.

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Changes to Expect for Labor Law Posters in 2021


Changes to expect for labor law posters in 2021 include new COVID-19 safety protocols, updates to FMLA and FFCRA, and expanding state paid leave requirements. Employers will learn what notices must be updated to keep workplaces compliant and employees protected.

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