What does it mean to “be compliant” with labor law regulations?
All U.S. businesses with at least one employee are governed by state and federal labor laws. Compliance with these regulations includes displaying at least one copy of the most current labor law poster in each workplace location. Labor law changes constantly, and it is the employer’s responsibility to make sure posters are current and accurate.
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