California & Federal Digital Labor Law Posters
The digital labor law posters option allows you to download all up-to-date, mandatory postings in a single PDF file, eliminating the hassle of navigating multiple websites often plagued by broken links and outdated information. Simplify compliance and reduce the risk of employment law disputes by ensuring your team has immediate access to the latest required postings.
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Updated automatically any time mandatory change take a place if option selected
Includes: Federal (English, Spanish) and State (Eglish, Spanish if available) Mandatory Labor Laws Postings
Posters Required by Department of Industrial Relations
- Notice of Inspection by Immigration Agencies – All employers
- Wage orders – All employers
- California Minimum Wage – All employers
- California Paid Sick Leave Poster – All employers
- California Payday Notice – All employers
- Safety and health protection on the job – All employers
- Emergency phone numbers – All employers
- Notice to employees-injuries caused by work – All employers
- Notice of workers’ compensation carrier and coverage – All employers
- Whistleblower protections – All employers
- No smoking – All employers
- California law prohibits workplace discrimination & harassment – All employers
- Transgender Rights in the Workplace – All employers
- Pregnancy disability leave – Employers of five to 49 employees
- Notice to employees: unemployment insurance – All employers
- Notice to employees: unemployment insurance benefits – All employers
- Notice to employees: time off to voteAll employers
- Human TraffickingFarm Labor Contractors
- Log and summary of occupational injuries and illnessesEmployers with 11 or more employees
- Farm labor contractor statement of pay rates – Licensed Farm labor contractors
- Required Workplace Posting for All California Barbering and Cosmetology Licensees
- Prevailing wage rate determinationsPublic works awarding bodies and contractors
- Federal Labor Law Posters
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Recent Updates
All California employers of every size will begin paying a minimum wage of $16.50 beginning Jan. 1, 2025. The increase also affects the minimum salary requirements for full-time exempt employees.
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