August 2018

Effective August 30, 2018!     California Prop 65 Regulations Require New “Safe Harbor” Warning Signs  Companies that do business in the state of California are required to provide a warning before exposing any person to chemicals known to cause cancer or birth defects and other reproductive harm. California Prop 65 Consumer Product Exposure Warning Sign Read more

Effective Immediately! Mandatory Notice for All Employers Nevada Rules To Be Observed By Employers Peel ‘N Post™ Nevada All-On-One Labor Law Poster™ What’s new? The Rules To Be Observed By Employers posting has been updated with a new exemption from overtime requirements. What’s changed? The Rules To Be Observed By Employers posting provides information on Read more

Updated Notice Required – Effective Immediately! Texas OIEC Ombudsman Program Notice Peel ‘N Post™ Texas All-On-One™ Labor Law Poster What’s new? The Texas OIEC Ombudsman Program Notice has been significantly redesigned, and has new size requirements. What’s changed? The Office of Injured Employee Counsel (OIEC) has released a new version of the Ombudsman Program Notice. Read more

Effective Immediately!   Employment Protections for Victims of Crime Notice of Employee Rights Vermont Employment Protections for Victims of Crime Peel ‘N Post™ Vermont All-On-One Labor Law Poster™ What’s new? Vermont  has enacted a new Crime Victim Leave Law. The required Employment Protections for Victims of Crime workplace posting explains key provisions of the law: Who Read more

Texas Labor Law Poster

All Texas employers participating in the workers’ compensation system must post notice of the Office of Injured Employee Counsel (OIEC) Ombudsman Program. The notice must be displayed in the personnel office, if the employer has a personnel office, and in the workplace where each employee is likely to see the notice on a regular basis. Read more

New OSHA Regulations Proposed

Two years after the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) passed regulations intended to improve tracking of workplace injuries and illnesses, the federal agency has proposed to amend their own rule in order to limit the information that employers are required to submit. If the rule is approved, employers will no longer be required to Read more

During this year’s legislative term, Vermont lawmakers passed the Employment Protection for Crime Victims Law (HB 711) adding crime victim status to the list of characteristics which are protected from employment discrimination. The law protects both employees and job applicants who are crime victims from discriminatory employment practices and retaliation. The law also requires employers Read more