The Minnesota Notice to Workers on Construction Projects Poster must be posted by state contractors and subcontractors with state construction contracts that involve the erection, construction, remodeling or repairing of a public building or other public work. The notice is required whether the project is financed in whole or in part by state funds.
Minnesota employers with state construction contracts must display this poster to inform employees of their right to be free from discrimination.
The Minnesota Notice of Americans with Disabilities Act Poster must be posted by state contractors and subcontractors with state construction contracts that involve the erection, construction, remodeling, or repairing of a public building or other public work. The notice is required whether the project is financed in whole or part by state funds.
Under state law, the New York Public Work Project Poster must be clearly displayed by contractors and subcontractors with state public work construction contracts.
New York state law requires all contractors and subcontractors to post a notice that includes the telephone number and address for the Department of Labor (DOL) – as well as a statement informing laborers, workers or mechanics of their right to contact the DOL if they are not receiving the proper wages and/or supplements for the particular job classification. The notice must be displayed at the start of every public work contract on each job site.
The Rhode Island Notice to Employees State Contracts Poster notice must be prominently displayed by all state contractors and subcontractors with state public works contracts.
Under state law, the Rhode Island Notice to Employees State Contracts Poster must be displayed by state contractors and subcontractors in areas accessible to all workers. This applies to contractors and subcontractors who perform any public work consisting of grading, cleaning, demolishing, improvement, completion, repair, alteration or construction of any public road or any bridge or portion thereof or any heavy construction or any public works projects.
Under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), most federal contractors and subcontractors must inform employees of certain rights. The National Labor Relations Act Poster summarizes those rights, including the authority to organize and bargain collectively with employers and to engage in other protected activity. It also provides contact information for the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), the agency that enforces the NLRA.
Available in English & Spanish.
English - E2208 • Spanish - E2212
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Depending on your relationship to the federal government and operational specifics, you may be required to display the Walsh-Healey Public/Service Contracts Poster. This poster notifies employees of the minimum wage, fringe benefits and overtime pay, as well as safety and health standards. (See below for more details.)
Available in English & Spanish.
English - E2201 • Spanish - E2201S
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If your company works on federally funded highway construction projects, you must display certain postings beyond the mandatory federal, state and local postings. The D.O.T. Federal Highway Construction Poster explains rights and obligations for employers and workers involved in highway construction projects.
Available in English and Spanish
English - E3251 • Spanish - E3251S
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If your business works on federally financed construction projects, you must post certain information about employee rights under the Davis-Bacon Act. The Davis-Bacon Act Poster by ComplyRight notifies employees of prevailing wage requirements and overtime pay.
Available in English & Spanish.
English - E2200 • Spanish - E2200S
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Fulfill your requirements as a federal contractor with the Federal Contractor Minimum Wage Poster by ComplyRight. This federal contractor minimum wage poster must be accessible and highly visible to all employees involved in federal contract work to inform them of the latest federal minimum wage. (See below for more details.)
English - E2240 • Spanish - E2240S • Billingual - E2240B
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The Federal Contractor Paid Sick Leave Poster by ComplyRight informs FLSA-covered employees of their paid sick leave rights, as required for federal contractors and subcontractors under a covered Service Contract Act or Davis-Bacon Act contract. The posting also applies to federal contractors with concessions contracts or contracts offering services to federal employees or the public on federal property.
Available in English & Spanish
English - E5100 • Spanish E5100S
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Under Connecticut state law, this notice must be displayed by contractors and subcontractors with state construction contracts totaling $100,000 or more financed in whole or part by state funds.
The Connecticut Prevailing Wage Law Poster must be displayed by state contractors and subcontractors with state construction contracts totaling $100,000 or more – financed in whole or part by state funds. Connecticut law defines construction as the erection, construction, remodeling, or repairing of a public building or other public work.
Businesses that contract with the federal government to provide goods or services may be responsible for displaying up to 13 additional federal contractor labor law posters beyond the mandatory federal and state postings. The specific obligations depend on the government agency, the type of contact and, in some cases, the dollar amount of the contract. Employers that don’t comply with the applicable federal contract law posting rules could face steep fines and lose government funding. Contracts can be suspended or cancelled due to noncompliance.