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Payday Notice: Unemployment Compensation Version
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Ombudsman Notice
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Workers' Comp - Covered Employees Released
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Workers' Comp - Non-Covered Employees
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Payday Notice
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Child Labor Laws
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Emergency Numbers
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Equal Employment Opportunity
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Unemployment Compensation Act Notice
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Federal Minimum Wage (FLSA)
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Federal Polygraph (EPPA)
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Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
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Equal Employment Opportunity (EEOC)
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Occupational Safety & Health Protection (OSHA)
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Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA)
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What does the law say about posting labor law notices?
There is no one statute to cover the posting of labor law notices in general. Basically the Federal Department of Labor and State equivalents have their own statutes which require notices to be posted in the workplace. For example, Title 29, Chapter 22, Section 2003 of US Code requires the posting of the Employee Polygraph Protection notice. 29CFR825.300 requires the Federal FMLA and the 29CFR1903.2(a)(1) requires the OSHA posting to be posted.
Where should I post my Texas Labor Law Posters?
These notices should be posted at each establishment in a conspicuous place or places where notices to employees are customarily visited. Each employer shall take steps to insure that such notices are not altered, defaced or covered by other material. Examples of "conspicuous places" would be: lunchroom, break room, time clock, back of a door, unisex bathroom or job site. Separate locations or separate floors require additional posters posted.
FMLA, EEO, and EPPA posters are also required to be placed where they can be seen by applicants for employment.
Do I have to change my posters every year?
Not Necessarily. Employers must change posters when the State of Texas, Federal or OSHA agencies make legislative or regulatory changes. Frequency varies by state. Employers are responsible to maintain current posters.
If I post the six mandatory Federal postings is that all I need?
No. All companies must post the State of Texas, Federal and OSHA mandatory postings.