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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Regulation CC requires banks to display this poster informing customers who have a transaction account when their funds will be available for withdrawal. The poster must be displayed in a conspicuous place in each location where employees receive deposits to consumer accounts.
FDIC signs are required in all financial institutions whose deposits are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Signs must be posted at each station or window where insured deposits are usually and normally received.
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.
The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) requires employers to pay covered, nonexempt employees a minimum wage of $7.25 per hour. Specifically, employers who use more than 500 days of farm labor in any calendar quarter must display the Agricultural Minimum Wage Poster in a conspicuous location to communicate these agricultural employee rights.
Available in English & Spanish.
English - E2201 • Spanish - E2201S
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The New York Hospitality Industry Minimum Wage Poster provides the 2020 minimum wage rates for hospitality industry employees in the state of New York. It is required to be displayed by employers in both the restaurant and hotel industries. All hospitality industry employers are required to post the notice in a place where employees can easily view it.
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 Illinois state law, day labor agencies that place workers on a daily or temporary basis in manufacturing, construction and other non-clerical positions must register with the Illinois Department of Labor (IDOL) and display a specific poster. The Illinois Department of Labor Poster, which must be posted in English and any other language generally understood in the location of the agency, upholds this state-specific requirement.
Temporary staffing agencies in Massachusetts must display certain information in their location (not the worksite) for temporary workers to view. The Massachusetts Temporary Workers Right to Know Poster informs employees of their rights under the Temporary Workers Right to Know Law. It also provides contact information for the Massachusetts Department of Labor, the agency that enforces the law.
The New York Commercial Goods Transportation Industry Fair Play Act Poster must be posted by commercial goods transportation industry employers. The poster provides important information regarding the laws for determining whether a driver of commercial vehicles who transports goods is an employee or independent contractor. The notice must be conspicuously displayed in both English and Spanish.
In certain industries and states, employers must display human trafficking posters. For example, bars, hotels, bus stations, airports and other establishments in select states must display mandatory posters (in certain languages, additionally). Human Trafficking Posters by ComplyRight eliminate any confusion regarding which posters to display.
Check for your state requirements in the drop-down menu below. (Note: Many employers choose to display a human trafficking poster even if it’s not mandatory. In this case, select the “national” option.)
For guidance on language selection with state and national posters, see the Product Options tab.
Businesses in certain industries — such as restaurants, healthcare facilities and public sector employers — are responsible for additional postings beyond the basic state and federal labor law posters. Special industry labor law posters cover a variety of topics, from safety regulations to minimum wage requirements, to ensure full compliance.