Oregon All-On-One™ Labor Law Poster

$34.95

Guarantee your compliance! Employers are responsible for informing employees of their employment rights by ensuring that mandated state and federal notices are properly posted in each workplace. The Oregon All-On-One Labor Law Poster together with the included, separate Federal Poster, fulfills all State, Federal and OSHA mandatory-to-post requirements for Oregon workplaces.

26″ x 40″ – Poly Vinyl both sides.

SKU: 83737

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Complete Compliance Posting Solution – the Oregon All-On-One™ Labor Law Poster

Federal and State laws require employers to post notices informing employees of their rights and protections while performing work for their employers. Oregon Labor Law Posters contain each of the mandatory state and federal labor law notices that must be posted in the workplace. Employers may also be required to post a separate city or county poster depending on their location, or specialized posters relating to their industry.

Poster Updates

Posting requirements may change throughout the year as the federal and state legislatures and regulatory agencies implement new laws. Sign up for our blogs and email blasts to never miss a required update! Next steps:

  • When only one labor law notice is updated with a mandatory change, you can instantly update your existing All-On-One™ Poster with CPC’s innovative Peel ‘N Post™ update sticker. A Peel ‘N Post™ is an adhesive-backed posting that sticks over the outdated posting on the All-On-One™ Poster.
  • When multiple labor law notice updates are released at the same time, the most economical way to achieve posting compliance is to replace the outdated All-On-One™ Poster with the newer version.
  • All-On-One™ Posters are updated with each mandatory and minor change as they happen, so purchasing a new poster is always an option.

Recent Changes

  • Updated 7/2023! All postings required by the Oregon Bureau of Labor Industries (BOLI) dated  2023-2024. Includes including Minimum Wage effective July 1, 2023.
  • Updated 2023! Federal posting updates:
    • US DOL Federal Minimum Wage (04/23)
    • US DOL Family and Medical Leave Act (04/23)
    • US DOL Employee Polygraph Protection Act (02/22)
    • EEOC Know Your Rights: Workplace Discrimination is Illegal (6/27/23)

Oregon Labor Law Posters contain the following state postings:

State Postings:

  • Minimum Wage
  • Breaks & Meals + Overtime & Paychecks
  • Equal Pay
  • Oregon Family Leave
  • Sexual Harassment & Domestic Violence Protections
  • Sick Time
  • Mandatory Workplace Communications (SB 519)
  • Workplace Accommodations Notice
  • Paid Leave Oregon
  • Agricultural Workers (Insert)
  • Predictive Scheduling
  • Oregon’s Smoke-free Workplace Law (Insert)
  • Notice to Employees Regarding Rest and Meal Periods (Insert)
  • Notice to Obtain Unemployment Insurance and Workers’ Compensation Postings (Insert)
  • Pay Day Notice
  • Emergency Numbers

State Osha Posting:

  • OR-OSHA Job Safety and Health: It’s the Law!

Federal Postings:

  • Know Your Rights: Workplace Discrimination is Illegal
  • Federal Minimum Wage
  • Employee Polygraph Protection Act
  • Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)

Other Oregon Mandatory Compliance Materials

  • Employers must obtain a Workers’ Compensation Notice of Compliance Poster from the Oregon Workers’ Compensation Division and post it conspicuously in the workplace.
  • Employers with at least $1,000 in payroll for a calendar quarter and employers who employ one or more workers during 18 different weeks in a calendar year must obtain  an Employment Insurance Notice (Form 11) from the Oregon Employment Department and post it conspicuously in the workplace.
  • Oregon No Smoking Poster: Oregon law requires No Smoking signs to be posted at every entrance and exit of an enclosed workplace or public place.
  • Search Oregon products to find mandatory posters for specific industries.
  • Visit our City/County Labor Law Posters page to see if your location is covered by any local posting requirements.
  • Visit our FREE Labor Law Posters download page to see if your state has additional posting or notice requirements specific to your business.
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