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South Carolina Labor Law Poster
South Carolina Labor Law Poster

South Carolina Labor Law Poster

Your Price:$29.95
Part Number:CP-SC
English Version Part Number: CP-SC-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".

South Carolina State Posting Requirements

  • Payment of Wages, Child Labor, Right to Work Laws
  • Employment Discrimination
  • Workers' Compensation
  • Unemployment Insurance
  • OSHA Safety & Health Protection on the Job

Also Included - Recommended To Post

  • Employee Rights are Protected

Federal Posting Requirements

  • Equal Employment Opportunity is the Law
  • Federal Minimum Wage
  • Employee Polygraph Notice
  • 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 containthe most up-to-date information available for general businesses at thetime of order. If the nature of your industry requires special safetyor other special notices, you will need to make separate arrangementsto acquire them. It should also be noted that labor law postingrequirements change from time to time. If there is such a change youwould need to purchase a new poster to be in compliance

Significant Labor Law Poster Updates:

SC Labor Law Poster Update News, July 2007 -The federal government has increased the federal minimum wagefrom $5.15 per hour to $5.85 an hour. The federal minimum wagewill increase again on July 24th 2008, and once again on July24, 2009 (to $6.55/hr. and $7.25/hr., respectively). The newfederal minimum wage notice incorporates all three of thesescheduled increases.

SC Labor Law Update News, Jan 2006 -- On December 19th, 2005, the federal government issued a mandatoryrevision to the March 2005 USERRA ACT Posting. Employers in all states,regardless of size, are required to have this revised 2006 USERRA ACTnotice posted by January 18th, 2006. This requirement applies even foremployers with no current active-duty military or reservist employees.

SC Labor Law Poster Update News, March 2005 -As of March 10th, 2005, all US employers are required to displaythe federal Veterans Benefits Improvement Act posting (oftenreferred to as the "VBIA" or "USERRA ACT" posting). The VBIAincreases the maximum period of health care coverage foremployees called to active duty from 18 months to 24 months, andalso broadens housing, education and other benefits for thenation's veterans and their families.

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