Federal DOL Publishes Revised Sick Leave for Federal Contractors Notice; Updated EEOC and FLSA Workplace Posters
Posted on November 27, 2023 by
LaborLawCenter™State Update Overview
Date Updated | November 2023 |
Labor Law Update | Federal Executive Order 13706; EEOC “Know Your Rights” and DOL “Employee Rights Under the FLSA” Posters |
What Changed | Website Links and QR Code; Recently enacted Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) and Provide Urgent Maternal Protections for Nursing Mothers Act (PUMP) |
Mandatory or Non-Mandatory | Mandatory |
Updated Poster | Federal Labor Law Poster |
The federal Department of Labor published a revised “Paid Sick Leave for Federal Contractors” notice for Executive Order 13706.
Federal Sick Leave for Federal Contractors Law Update
- The new poster includes updated website links and a QR Code
Effective June 27, 2023, the new Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) requires covered employers to provide reasonable accommodations to a worker’s known limitations related to pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions, unless the accommodation will cause the employer an undue hardship. The federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has updated its “Know Your Rights: Workplace Discrimination is Illegal” Poster to summarize the new law.
EEOC “Know Your Rights: Workplace Discrimination is Illegal” Poster Updates
- Illegal employment discrimination on the bases of sex includes childbirth.
- Illegal employment discrimination includes interference, coercion, or threats related to exercising rights regarding disability discrimination or pregnancy accommodation.
- Failure to provide reasonable accommodations for pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical condition can be considered discriminatory.
- Discriminatory employment practice can include conduct that coerces, intimidates, threatens, or interferes with someone exercising their rights, or someone assisting or encouraging someone else to exercise rights, regarding disability discrimination (including accommodation) or pregnancy accommodation.
Effective April 28, 2023, the Provide Urgent Maternal Protections for Nursing Mothers Act (PUMP) extends the right to receive break time to pump and a private place to pump at work to more nursing employees. The federal Department of Labor (DOL) revised its “Employee Rights Under the Fair Labor Standards Act” poster to include changes from the new law.
DOL “Employee Rights Under the Fair Labor Standards Act” Poster Updates
- The section titled Nursing Mothers has been changed to Pump at Work.
- The right to break time to express breast milk previously only applied to employees subject to the overtime requirement under the FLSA (non-exempt employees). This reference has been removed.
- The revised poster clearly notes that narrow exemptions may apply to the pump at work requirements.
Federal Labor Law Poster Updates
Covered employers are required by federal law to display the new “Paid Sick Leave for Federal Contractors”, “Know Your Rights: Workplace Discrimination is Illegal”, and “Employee Rights Under the Fair Labor Standards Act” posters along with other federally-mandated posting requirements where they are sufficiently accessible and viewable to all employees. These changes have been reflected in our Federal Labor Law Poster and require an immediate mandatory update. Failure to meet compliance requirements and display the updated poster could result in fines.
Order your Federal & State Labor Law Posters to include these new federal laws.
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