Five Things You Must Know About Labor Law Posters

2023 Annual
Learn which labor law posters to display, where to display them, how to comply with remote worker requirements, and how to avoid penalties.

Every employer needs to display labor law posters, and not understanding or overlooking this obligation can be costly. Understanding what to post and where to place posters may be complicated, but this presentation clears up the confusion with five simple steps:

  1. Knowing the numbers.
  2. Keeping it local.
  3. Making things visible.
  4. Understanding updates.
  5. Remembering remote employees.

    We'll outline the risks of failing to properly display required posters and provide tips for staying in compliance.

Learning Objectives:

  • Learn which labor law posters you need to display, including recent updates.
  • Ensure they are properly posted (What does visible and conspicuous mean?).
  • Understand the risks of noncompliance, including fines and employee lawsuits.

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Date(s) & Time(s): 
Monday, June 12, 2023 - 8:00am to 8:20am
Presenter: 

Terri Dougherty

Terri
Dougherty

Terri L. Dougherty, SHRM-CP, is an editor on the human resources content team at J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc. It’s rare to find someone who specializes in labor law posting compliance, but that’s Terri’s world. She has worked with posting compliance for more than 10 years and answers hundreds of questions on the topic annually. Always happy to talk about posters, she also delivers posting webcasts and has spoken at national SHRM conferences. Her other areas of specialization include marijuana regulations and drug testing laws.

Judy Kneiszel

Judy
Kneiszel

As an editor on the Human Resources content team at J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc., Judy Kneizsel has become an expert on a wide array of HR topics, including employee relations; discrimination; diversity, equity, and inclusion; and policies. Judy creates content for J. J. Keller print and online products. She also specializes in employment law posters. In addition to holding degrees in journalism and political science, she is a member of the national Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). Judy excels in translating complex topics into understandable language and crafting engaging content while applying a comprehensive perspective to problem-solving. 

 

Location: 
Spotlight Stage (W1)
Session Type: 
Spotlight Stage
Competency: 
Business (Behavioral)
Workplace (Technical)
Intended Audience: 
Mid-Level
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