English Version Part Number: CP-KS-E
The Laws Never Looked So Good… We provide a combined labor law poster that includes all the standard State and Federal labor Laws & OSHA Regulations you are required to post. A simple solution at an exceptionally low price assures compliance with the mandatory postings requirements imposed on all businesses in every state. Each poster measures 28"" x 39"".
Kansas State Posting Requirements
- Workers' Compensation Notice (Bilingual)
- Unemployment Insurance
- Kansas Law Provides Equal Opportunity in Employment
- Kansas Law Provides Equal Opportunity in Public Accommodations
Also Included - Recommended To Post
- Child Labor Law (Only Required when Minors Employed)
- Employee Rights are Protected
Federal Posting Requirements
- Equal Employment Opportunity is the Law
- Federal Minimum Wage
- Employee Polygraph Notice
- Federal OSHA "It's the Law"
- IRS Withholding Notice
- Payday Notice
- USERRA - Your Rights Under USERRA
Also Included - Recommended To Post
- Family and Medical Leave Act (Required for Employers With 50 or More Employees)
- INS Discrimination - Department of Justice
Note: The poster will contain
the most up-to-date information available for general businesses at the
time of order. If the nature of your industry requires special safety
or other special notices, you will need to make separate arrangements
to acquire them. It should also be noted that labor law posting
requirements change from time to time. If there is such a change you
would need to purchase a new poster to be in compliance
Significant Labor Law Poster Updates: KS Labor Law Poster Update News, July 2007 -The federal government has increased the federal minimum wage
from $5.15 per hour to $5.85 an hour. The federal minimum wage
will increase again on July 24th 2008, and once again on July
24, 2009 (to $6.55/hr. and $7.25/hr., respectively). The new
federal minimum wage notice incorporates all three of these
scheduled increases. KS Labor Law Poster Update News, July 2006 -The
state of Kansas has updated its Unemployment posting.
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