While there is no federal requirement for businesses to display a poster or notice, several states have made requirements for certain businesses to display a poster or notice in a conspicuous place. Examples of businesses required to display a poster or notice are hotels, strip clubs or other sexually oriented businesses, private clubs that serve liquor, airports, train stations, bus stations, and privately owned facilities that provide overnight parking, food, fuel, and shower or sanitary facilities (truck stops).
10/2022 - EEOC Know Your Rights: Workplace Discrimination is Illegal (Updates and Replaces EEO is the Law Poster) - Updated 10/2022 - Revised to use plain language and bullet points to summarize the laws for employees. Added a QR code that links to instructions on how to file a charge of workplace discrimination. This new version replaces the old Equal Employment Opportunity is the law poster.
01/2013 - Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) - Amendment expands the military family leave provisions and incorporates a special eligibility provision for airline flight crew employees, as well as making some additional regulatory changes.
Federal State Non-Mandatory Updates
07/2016 - Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) - Federal Minimum Wage - Update includes new regulation revisions as of August 2016 which includes text regarding nursing mothers and overtime rules.
07/2016 - - Update includes new regulation revisions as of August 2016 which includes the removal of penalty amount up to $10,000 against violators and revised contact numbers.
05/2016 - - Update includes minor reformatting and slight changes of verbiage regarding the usage of FMLA.
05/2016 - - Minor update includes a new QR code and contact information.