Stay informed and stay compliant with the latest labor law news and updates affecting businesses across the United States. All In One Poster Company brings you the latest insights on workplace regulations, employee rights, and labor law updates that employers need to know about. Whether you manage a small business, oversee HR compliance, or support a growing workforce, keeping up with labor law changes is essential. Our curated collection of blogs can help you understand what’s changing, why it matters, and how to stay compliant. Protect your workplace by keeping up with labor law poster updates.
Law Effective November 1, 2016 Under a new law in Oklahoma, a franchisor is not considered the employer of a franchisee or a franchisee's employees. Additionally, the law clarifies that the employees of a franchisee...
As a reminder, the San Francisco minimum wage will rise to $13.00 per hour beginning July 1, 2016. A new poster reflecting the updated rate (in multiple languages) is now available by clicking here. Future...
Law Effective January 1, 2017 Under a new law in Colorado, an employee generally has a right to access his or her personnel files maintained by a current or former employer. Key provisions of the...
Effective July 1, 2016, Maryland's minimum wage rate is $8.75 per hour and $3.63 per hour for tipped employees. Poster in English - PDF format Special Update: The minimum wage in Maryland will rise over...
Law Effective October 1, 2016 A new law in Connecticut, effective October 1, 2016, allows employers to pay wages using payroll cards, if certain conditions are met. Highlights of the law include the following: An...
Wage Changes Affect Many Employers New laws in Connecticut make certain changes regarding wage payment timing and electronic pay notices. Key provisions and effective dates of these laws are presented below. Wage Payment Timing Employers...
Workplace Prohibition Effective July 1, 2016 A new law in Vermont prohibits using electronic cigarettes in any workplace. Prohibitions Under the new law, the possession of lighted tobacco products or use of tobacco substitutes is...
The Iowa OSHA poster has been revised to reflect the new OSHA employer reporting requirements for accidents and fatalities. An employer must report any work-related fatality within eight hours and any work-related in-patient hospitalizations, work-related...
Q&As Provide Additional Guidance A sample notice is now available to help employers comply with new wellness program rules under the federal Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA). Among other things, the new rules require employers offering...
Reports May Be Submitted Online The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) is reminding federal contractors and subcontractors that the 2016 VETS-4212 reporting season starts onAugust 1, 2016 and ends on September 30, 2016. Background The...
Law Effective August 6, 2016 A new law in Arizona amends the state wage and hour law with respect to the definitions of "minimum wage" and "wages." Minimum Wage The new law defines "minimum wage"...
Law Effective August 1, 2016 A new law in Louisiana requires employers to report certain pending payments when employees owe support. Highlights of the law include the following: When an employer intends to issue a...