Attention: Hawaii Employers
New Hawaii All-On-One™ Labor Law Poster Required
2020 Hawaii All-On-One™ Labor Law Poster
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What changed?
- Employment Discrimination Law prohibits discrimination and retaliation based on:
- Reproductive choices
- Refusing to enter into a nondisclosure agreement related to sexual harassment
- Disclosing sexual harassment or assault
- Unemployment Insurance Law – Current contact information:
- General Unemployment Insurance Information
- Oahu Claims Office
- Liable Interstate Unit
- Covid-19 related email/language services
- Wage and Hour Law
- Recent and current minimum wage information
- Disability Compensation Law
- Prepaid health care plans require Department of Labor and Industrial Relations (DLIR) approval
- You Have a Right to a Safe and Healthful Workplace
- Required Notice to Dislocated Workers
- Updated contact information and enforcement Division
Who must post?
The provisions of Hawaii Revised Statutes pertaining to Employment Practices (HRS §378-1, et. seq.), the Wage and Hour Law (HRS §387-1, et. seq.), and Hawaii Administrative Rules (Title 12), require employers to post DLIR notices in conspicuous and accessible places to inform employees of the protections and obligations under the law.
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