Skip to content
2024 Labor Law Posters Now Available, Including Mandatory Updates, Click Here To Order!
2024 Labor Law Posters Now Available, Including Mandatory Updates, Click Here To Order!

Texas State and Federal Labor Law Poster 2024

$20.95
SKU TX2
Language
Compliance Shield Plan

Texas State and Federal Labor Law Poster Includes:

* Updated with NEW EEOC Know Your Rights: Workplace Discrimination is Illegal - Includes PWFA, Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) - Federal Minimum Wage - Includes PUMP Act

  • 2024 Texas Minimum Wage is $7.25
  • Texas Workforce Commission
  • OSHA Job Safety and Health: Its The Law Poster
  • Equal Employment Opportunity
  • Child Labor Law
  • Pay Day Notice
  • Workers' Compensation Notice 5
  • Workers' Compensation: Ombudsman
  • Workers' Compensation Notice 6
  • Workers' Compensation Notice 7
  • Workers' Compensation Notice 10
  • Whistleblower Act
  • Hazard Communication
  • Job Service Complaint System
  • Federal Employee Polygraph Protection Act
  • Federal Fair Labor Standards Act
  • Federal Family Medical Leave Act
  • Federal Equal Employment Opportunity - Includes GINA
  • USERRA
  • Emergency Phone Number
  • Pay Day Notice

Note: We recommend posting labor law posters in Spanish and English if more than 10% of your workplace speaks Spanish as a primary language. In the following states, it is a mandatory requirement: AZ, CA, FL, GA, NM, NY, and TX.

Features:

  • Poster Size 27” x 40”
  • 3 Layer Double-Sided PET Polyester Film Laminate
  • Fully Encapsulated for Outdoor/Indoor Commercial Use
  • Tear-proof and Water-Resistant for Longevity
  • Easy to Read with Dark Sharp Text
  • Attorney Approved and Made in the USA
  • Poster content is guaranteed to be up-to-date

Several cities & counties have additional labor law posting requirements due to differences in local labor laws such as minimum wage. These posters are mandatory and required to be posted by all businesses with employees in addition to the State & Federal labor law poster. Follow the link below to see if your city/county requires additional postings.

Texas City & County Ordinances