Poster Guard® Binder Service for Canadian Employers 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 Canadian provincial 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.
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Take the worry out of looming labor law poster changes with Poster Guard® Binder Service. The binder format was specially created for workplaces without walls — such as mall kiosks, construction trailers, mobile work units, and valet stations.
The binder features full-color labor law posters covering all mandatory federal, state, county and city postings. The service includes 12 months of automatic replacements every time a mandatory change occurs.
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Certain federal employment notices must be displayed in a location where job applicants can see them. This poster features all mandatory federal postings for job applicants and the service includes 12 months of automatic poster replacements whenever requirements change. Choose a poster or sticker format depending on your workspace.
The Pennsylvania Fair Lending Poster is an equal opportunity law poster issued by the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission. This notification is mandatory for certain employers, including those that sell or rent homes. The poster summarizes how it is unlawful to discriminate against consumers seeking to purchase, build or repair a property. The notice must be displayed in a conspicuous place where the public can easily view it.
The Pennsylvania Fair Housing Poster is an equal opportunity law poster issued by the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission. This poster is mandatory for certain businesses, including those that sell or rent homes. The notice must be displayed in a conspicuous place where all potential renters and homeowners can easily view it. The poster details the rights that potential renters and homeowners have to not be discriminated against – and supplies information on how to file a complaint.
In Oregon, all operators of live entertainment facilities must display this mandatory poster published by the Bureau of Labor and Industries.
Easily satisfy Oregon’s industry-specific posting requirement with this poster. All operators of live entertainment facilities must display this mandatory poster published by the Bureau of Labor and Industries. It summarizes the rights of independent contractors and employees who perform live entertainment.
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).
Employers are required to display certain employment postings where job applicants can view them during the application process — and that applies to online job applicants, as well.
The Online Job Applicant Posting Service provides a one-year license for electronic display of all federal, state and local postings required for job applicants. As regulations change, all postings are updated in real-time to ensure full compliance throughout the year. Posters are viewable via a web link you can add to your website or online applicant system.
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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.
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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