The following is a list of required State and Federal employee notices. The list includes the notice to be posted, employers who are required to post the notice, and information on how to obtain the notice. All posting requirements must be posted in a conspicuous place so as to be accessible to all employees. Failure to post notices can result in stiff penalties and possible fines. Employers who are not sure who they are covered under can contact the U.S. Department of Labor at (501) 324-5292 or the Arkansas Department of Labor and Licensing at (501) 682-4534.
You may download the Notice to Employer and Employee, Human Trafficking and the Chemical Right to Know posters by clicking on the appropriate links below. Please download posters on legal size paper for increased legibility.
Notice | Posting Requirements | How To Obtain Notice |
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Notice to Employer and Employee Minimum Wage, Overtime, Child Labor, Wage Collection etc. |
Employers with 4 or more employees. | Arkansas Department of Labor and Licensing 900 West Capitol Avenue, Little Rock, AR, 72201-3108 (501) 682-4534 http://labor.arkansas.gov |
Your Rights Under the Fair Labor Standards Act – Federal Minimum Wage and Overtime Laws | Employers w/ gross annual sales or businesses, of at least $500,000; hospitals; nursing homes; schools and pre-schools; and government agencies. Also, employer of any employee involved in interstate commerce. |
U.S. Department of Labor 10810 Executive Center Drive Danville Building 2 Ste 220 Little Rock, AR 72201 (501) 223-9114 http://www.dol.gov/elaws/posters.htm |
Equal Employment Opportunity is the Law | All Arkansas Employers | Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 425 West Capitol, Suite 625 TCBY Tower Building Little Rock, AR 72201 (501) 324-5060 www.eeoc.gov |
Your Rights under the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 | All Arkansas Employers with at least 50 employees | U.S. Department of Labor (501) 223-9114 http://www.dol.gov/elaws/posters.htm |
Notice Employee Polygraph Protection Act | All Arkansas Employers | U.S. Department of Labor (501) 223-9114 http://www.dol.gov/elaws/posters.htm |
Notice to Employees, How to Claim Unemployment Insurance | All Arkansas Employers | Arkansas Workforce Services 1501 Main Street Little Rock, AR 72203 (501) 682-2257 www.dws.arkansas.gov |
Notice to Employer and Employee Act 556 of 1991 entitled the Public Employees’ Chemical Right to Know Act |
All State, County, and Municipal Operations |
Arkansas Department of Labor and Licensing OSHA Section (501) 682-4528 |
Workers’ Compensation Notice and Instructions to Employers and Employees Form P | All Arkansas Employers | If an employer does not have a Poster P, they should request one from their workers’ compensation insurance carrier. |
OSHA’s Job Safety and Health Protection |
All Arkansas Employers Excluding All State, County or Municipal Operations Not Required | U.S. Department of Labor OSHA Division (501) 224-1841 www.osha.gov |
Your Rights Under the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) |
All Employers | U.S. Department of Labor (501) 223-9114 http://www.dol.gov/elaws/posters.htm |
Hand Washing Poster | Arkansas Restaurants and other food handling businesses | Department of Health & Human Services (501) 661-2171 (800) 482-8988 www.healthyarkansas.com |
Human Trafficking Poster | – A hotel, motel, or other establishment that has been cited as a public nuisance for prostitution under Ark. Code Ann. § 20-27-401 -A strip club or other sexually oriented business -A private club that has a liquor permit for on-premises consumption and does not hold itself out to be a food service establishment -An airport -A train station that serves passengers -A bus station -A privately owned and operated facility that provides food, fuel, shower or other sanitary facilities, and overnight parking. |
Arkansas Department of Labor and Licensing 900 West Capitol Avenue, Little Rock, AR, 72201-3108 (501) 682-4534 http://labor.arkansas.gov/ |
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The Arkansas Department of Labor and Licensing seeks to promote workplace health and safety through consultation and enforcement; protect employers and employees from financial burden imposed by work-related injury and disease; and provide consumer protection through occupational licensing as authorized by Arkansas law.
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