Category : Labor Law Poster Updates
KS, IN & MO Labor Law Posters Change but Previous Versions OK
February 14th, 2012The Kansas Unemployment poster, Indiana Equal Opportunity poster and Missouri Youth Employment poster have been updated, but the previous versions of these required state labor law posters are still valid.
- Kansas: No update required for Unemployment Insurance poster. Minor change to website address. New revision date of 11/11.
- Indiana: No update required for Equal Opportunity poster. Some information reworded; new logo for Indiana Civil Rights Commission. Revision date removed.
- Missouri: No update required for Youth Employment poster. New logo for Division of Labor Standards. New revision date of 8/11.
For more information about these state labor law posters or to learn more about our Poster Compliance Center OneSystem 1-Year Compliance Plan with automatic updates, go to our Kansas labor law poster page, Indiana labor law poster page or Missouri labor law poster page or call us at 1-800-322-3636.
Louisiana Updates Earned Income Poster; New LA Labor Law Poster Required
February 8th, 2012The latest required change to the Louisiana labor law poster is on the Earned Income Credit poster.
New 2012 income limits for eligibility for Earned Income Tax Credits (EITC) have been added, including an increase in the maximum eligible income from $43,000 to $45,000.
Information about EITC resources has also been added.
We are publishing an updated LA state poster with this latest change. For more information about the Louisiana labor law poster or to learn more about our OneSystem 1-Year Compliance Plan with automatic updates, go to the Poster Compliance Center Louisiana labor law poster page or call 1-800-322-3636.
Legal Challenges to NLRA Poster Requirement Grow
January 26th, 2012The latest development in the ongoing case in U.S. District Court (D.C.) of National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) v. National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is a new motion challenging the legality of President Barack Obama’s recent recess appointments to the NLRB, which were made without Senate confirmation.
NAM, the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) and several other business groups filed the suit to block the new NLRA poster requirement, which has been postponed twice and now has a new posting deadline of April 30th.
The new filing by the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) and the National Right to Work Foundation (NRTW) argues that the NLRA poster requirement can only be implemented and enforced by a legitimate board.
The motion was filed after NLRB lawyers notified the court that President Obama’s new recess appointees were now parties in the ongoing legal case.
We will publish an updated federal labor law poster with the new NLRA poster before the new April 30 deadline. This new federal poster will be covered under our Poster Compliance Center OneSystem 1-Year Compliance Plan with automatic updates.
If you have any questions or would like further information, please call us at 1-800-322-3636.
NLRA Poster Deadline Postponed Until April 30
December 23rd, 2011The deadline for posting the new NLRA poster (National Labor Relations Act) for private employers has been postponed until April 30, 2012, by the NLRB (National Labor Relations Board).
This is the second time the NLRB has postponed the poster requirement. The first postponement was from the original effective date of Nov. 14, 2011, to Jan. 31, 2012.
The deadline was postponed today by the NLRB at the request of Judge Amy Berman Jackson of U.S. District Court (D.C.), following a Dec. 19 hearing to consider legal arguments in the case of the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) v. NLRB.
NAM, the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) and several other business groups filed the suit to block the new NLRA poster requirement.
We will publish an updated federal labor law poster with the new NLRA poster before the new April 30 deadline. This new federal poster will be covered under our Poster Compliance Center OneSystem 1-Year Compliance Plan with automatic updates.
If you have any questions or would like further information, please call us at 1-800-322-3636.
New Jersey Adds New Recordkeeping Poster; New NJ Poster Required
November 9th, 2011A new poster requirement has been added to the New Jersey labor law poster called “Employer Obligation to Maintain and Report Records”.
A new state law mandates that employers must post notification of their obligation to maintain and report records under state wage, benefit and tax laws. The poster also includes contact information for filing complaints regarding an employer’s possible failure to meet the requirements.
In addition to the new posting requirement, employers must also provide each employee with a written copy of the new “Employer Obligation” poster no later than Dec. 7, 2011.
We are publishing an updated New Jersey labor law poster that will include the new recordkeeping poster. For more information about the NJ labor law poster or to learn more about our OneSystem 1-Year Compliance Plan with automatic updates, go to the Poster Compliance Center New Jersey labor law poster page or call 1-800-322-3636.
New NLRA Poster Now Faces 6 Challenges
October 26th, 2011The challenges facing the new NLRA poster requirement (National Labor Relations Act) for private employers have now grown to 6: 3 lawsuits and 3 bills in Congress.
Two of the lawsuits attempting to block the NLRA poster requirement were filed in U.S. District Court in D.C. by NAM (National Association of Manufacturers), and by the National Right to Work Legal Defense & Educational Foundation and NFIB (National Federation of Independent Business).
These two suits have now been consolidated and will be heard Dec. 19. It is anticipated that the court will make a decision before the new Jan. 31, 2012, required posting date.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has filed a third lawsuit in U.S. District Court in South Carolina.
On the legislative side, two bills have been introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives, and a new bill was recently introduced in the U.S. Senate.
Employers will still be required to post the new NLRA poster by the effective date of Jan. 31, unless the courts or a new law block or rescind the poster requirement.
We will continue to monitor the situation closely.
New NLRA Poster Deadline Postponed Until Jan. 31
October 6th, 2011The NLRB (National Labor Relations Board) has postponed the deadline by which private employers must post the new NLRA poster (National Labor Relations Act) until Jan. 31, 2012.
According to the NLRB, only the effective date has changed, and the requirements for the poster itself will stay the same.
For more information about the new NLRA poster requirement for private employers, as well as the latest update on several legal challenges it is facing, go to our PCC Labor Law News.
We will publish an updated federal labor law poster with the new NLRA poster before the new Jan. 31 deadline. This new federal poster will be covered under our OneSystem 1-Year Compliance Plan with automatic updates.
If you have any questions or would like further information, call our PCC Customer Service Department at 1-800-322-3636.
Q & A #2 for New Mandatory Federal NLRA Poster
September 23rd, 2011Here are more answers to questions you may have about the new required NLRA poster (National Labor Relations Act), which most private employers must post by Nov. 14 to notify their employees of their rights under the NLRA.
Q: Have there been any legal or legislative challenges to the NLRB (National Labor Relations Board) regarding the new posting requirement?
A: Yes. Currently there are three lawsuits that have been filed against the NLRB in federal court (by the National Association of Manufacturers, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the National Federation of Independent Businesses) requesting that the posting requirement be rescinded. In addition, two bills with the same goal have been introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Employers will still be required to post the new NLRA poster beginning Nov. 14, unless the courts or a new law rescind the poster requirement.
Q: Does the poster have to be a specific size?
A: Yes. The poster must be 11” x 17” and follow the same format and fonts as the original notice issued by the NLRB. Our new federal poster will meet all of the posting requirements.
Q: Are there specific industries that do not have to post the new poster?
A: According to the NLRB, agricultural, railroad and airline employers are excluded from the NLRA.
Q: Are there any other exceptions to the posting requirement?
A: Yes. The rules about the NLRB’s jurisdiction are complex and may depend on the type of business involved. Specific information can be found in the NLRB Final Rule, in Section 104.204, titled “What entities are not subject to this part?”
Q: Where must the new poster be posted?
A: Private employers must post the new federal labor law poster where other workplace notices are typically posted.
Q: Is there an electronic notice requirement in addition to the posting requirement?
A: Yes. In addition to physical posting, employers who customarily post personnel rules and policies on an intranet or internet site must also post the new poster there.
Q: Are there any penalties for not posting the new NLRA poster?
A: There are no fines for not posting. However, failure to post the notice may be treated as an unfair labor practice under the NLRA, according to the NLRB.
For further information about our federal labor law poster or to learn more about our OneSystem 1-Year Compliance Plan with automatic updates, go to the federal labor law poster page or call Poster Compliance Center at 1-800-322-3636.
Q & A for New Mandatory Federal NLRA Poster
September 19th, 2011Here are the answers to some of your questions about the new required NLRA poster (National Labor Relations Act), “Employee Rights Under the National Labor Relations Act”, which must be posted beginning Nov. 14 by most private-sector employers.
Q: Has the new poster been released by the National Labor Relations Board?
A: Yes. It was released Sept. 14.
Q: Will the new NLRA poster be added to the Poster Compliance Center federal labor law poster?
A: Yes. It is currently in production and will be automatically sent to all customers on our OneSystem 1-Year Compliance Plan.
Q: Do federal contractors or sub-contractors need to post the new NLRA poster?
A: No. They are already required to post a similar NLRA poster that was issued by the U.S. Department of Labor in June 2010.
Q: Are we required to post the new NLRA poster even though our company is non-union?
A: Yes, because NLRA rights apply to both union and non-union workplaces.
Q: Will the poster be required in languages other than English?
A: Yes. The notice must be posted in English and in another language “if at least 20% of employees are not proficient in English”, according to the NLRB. We will publish the NLRA poster in Spanish when the NLRB issues the official translation.
Watch for our next blog later this week for more answers to questions about the new NLRA poster. For further information about our federal labor law poster or to learn more about our OneSystem 1-Year Compliance Plan with automatic updates, go to the federal labor law poster page or call Poster Compliance Center at 1-800-322-3636.
New NLRA Federal Poster for Private Employers Is Released
September 14th, 2011The new NLRA poster (National Labor Relations Act) that covered private employers must post by Nov. 14 was released today by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).
According to the new federal labor law poster, titled “Employee Rights Under the National Labor Relations Act”, the NLRA “covers most private-sector employers. Excluded from coverage under the NLRA are public-sector employees, agricultural and domestic workers, independent contractors, workers employed by a parent or spouse, employees of air and rail carriers and supervisors.”
Federal contractors do not need to post the new NLRA poster since they have been required since June 2010 to post a similar NLRA poster issued by the U.S. Department of Labor.
We are currently updating our federal labor law poster to include the new NLRA poster. This new federal poster will be covered under our OneSystem 1-Year Compliance Plan.
For more information about the federal labor law poster or the 1-Year Compliance Plan with automatic updates, go to the Poster Compliance Center federal labor law poster page or call 1-800-322-3636.




