The Oregon Employee Work Schedules Law Poster must be displayed by retail, hospitality, and foodservice establishments that employ 500 or more workers worldwide. The posting details the rights of shift employees, including the right to know the median hours they will work each month and to have advance notice of their schedules. The poster must be displayed in a conspicuous place at the workplace (or provided on an individual basis if posting the notice is not feasible).
The California Barbering & Cosmetology Licensees Poster must be displayed by certain California employers, including licensed barbers and cosmetologists (e.g., hair salons, nail salons, estheticians, etc.). The notice must be clearly displayed and posted in these four languages: English, Spanish, Korean and Vietnamese.
Employers in the agriculture industry who employ temporary non-immigrant H-2A workers must communicate specific information. The Employee Rights under the H-2A Program Poster explains worker rights under the H-2A program to satisfy this posting requirement by the U.S. Department of Labor.
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