New Mexico Labor Law Posters
November 17th, 2008 Posted by Jolie
There have been a number of changes to the New Mexico labor law posters in the past 12 months, which every employer should be aware of.
Employers must keep current New Mexico labor law posters on display, where they can be seen by all employees (and in some cases, all applicants.) Employers who fail to do so are subject to citations, fines and/or penalties.
The New Mexico labor law posters New Mexico labor law posters include:
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OSHA - Health and Safety Protection
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New Ombudsman Workers’ Compensation
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Workers’ Compensation
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Discrimination Notice
The new Ombudsman workers’ compensation poster provides contact information for injured workers to appeal or contest denied claims, under the law.
New Mexico employers also must display (more…)
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