The State Poster Set provides immediate compliance with state-issued, mandatory state labor law posters — as many as 15 postings, depending on your location.
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Did you know you must display certain employment postings in a location where job applicants can view them (for example, in the lobby if that’s where applications are typically completed)? This poster covers all mandatory federal postings for convenient, in-person job applicant visibility. Available in a poster or compact sticker format for retail kiosks and other small spaces.
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The Foodborne Illness Poster is recommended to be displayed by restaurants. It informs food service employees that if they come to work while sick with certain illnesses – or after being exposed to certain illnesses – they can contaminate food, putting customers at risk. The notice also gives instructions on when illnesses should be reported to a manager.
Poster Guard® Binder Service for Workplaces without Walls features full-color labor law posters in a durable binder for easy viewing and storage in work environments without wall space. This compact solution covers all mandatory federal, state, county and city postings and includes 12 months of automatic replacements every time a mandatory change occurs. Perfect for mall kiosks, construction trailers, mobile work units, valet stations and other worksites without walls.
Does not satisfy requirements for standard work environments (offices, warehouses, retail sites) and is not a substitute for full-sized posters for your facilities with walls.
The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) that went into effect on June 27, 2023 requires covered employers to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified employees or applicants with known limitations related to pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions.
Display this poster, developed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), to let your staff know that those who are pregnant will not be discriminated against and have rights for reasonable accommodations. See more details...
Maryland law requires that the Living Wage Poster be displayed by covered contractors and subcontractors working on state-funded service contracts.
Under Maryland law, it is mandatory for covered contractors and subcontractors working on state-funded service contracts to display the Living Wage Poster in areas where employees routinely gather. The poster details Maryland’s Living Wage Law which requires certain contractors and subcontractors working on state-funded service contracts to pay their employees an hourly rate that meets or exceeds the living wage rate established by the Commissioner of Labor.
Poster Guard Poster Compliance Service gets your business up-to-date with all required federal, state, county and city labor law postings. And it keeps you in full compliance all year long, with automatic replacements at no additional charge whenever a mandatory change occurs.
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