New Jersey Labor Law Posters

September 24th, 2006 Posted by Jolie

Just wanted to touch base to talk about New Jersey Labor Law Posters. As you are probably aware, New Jersey Labor Law Posters contain both state and federal notices, and are designed to keep employees apprised of their labor rights. New Jersey Labor Law Posters must be displayed in areas that are frequently visited by employees, such as lunch rooms or break rooms. Also, it is worth noting that these posters change frequently. Did you know that it is the law that only the most current New Jersey Labor Law Posters are displayed? Well, it is, so it’s always a good idea to make sure that the posters in your place of business are up to date. New Jersey Labor Law Posters are one of the first things looked at during labor department inspections, so it’s important to follow the rules when it comes to posting.

Back to the New Jersey Labor Law Posters and what is on them them. There certainly is a lot that’s new, so if you have done so recently, I would strongly suggest taking some time to familiarize yourself with the most current New Jersey Labor Law Posters. There’s a new poster that goes over the Smoke-Free Air Act. Basically this law states that smoking is prohibited in all enclosed work areas, except for a few specially named areas. An updated Child Labor law poster includes increases in penalties and fines for employers in violation, while the Conscientious Employee Protection Act poster is updated to include amendments to the act that extend whistleblower protection. The Fair Employment poster has been updated to include amendments to New Jersey law against discrimination, which now includes “domestic partnership” as a protected class.

I hope you’ve found this information helpful and interesting. Anyway, that’s all for now. Hope you can put this information on New Jersey Labor Law Posters to good use.

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