Federal and state laws require employers to display official labor and employment posters detailing federal and applicable state labor laws where employees can read them. Both federal agencies such as, the U.S. Department of Labor, and state agencies provide posters at no cost to employers.
Federal Posters
Basic Information
Individual Poster Requirements
- Equal Employment Opportunity Poster
Every employer covered by non-discrimination and EEO laws is required to post on its premises the poster, "Equal Employment Opportunity is the Law."
- Fair Labor Standards Act Poster
Every employer of employees subject to the Fair Labor Standards Act's minimum wage provisions must post, and keep posted, a notice explaining the Act in a conspicuous place in all of their establishments so as to permit employees to readily read it.
- Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) Poster
All covered employers are required to display and keep displayed a poster prepared by the Department of Labor summarizing the major provisions of The Family and Medical Leave Act and telling employees how to file a complaint.
- Notice to Workers Paid Special Minimum Wages
Every employer of workers with disabilities under special minimum wage certificates authorized by the Fair Labor Standards Act, the McNamara-O'Hara Service Contract Act, and/or the Walsh-Healey Public Contracts Act shall display a poster prescribed by the U.S. Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Division explaining the conditions under which special minimum wages may be paid.
- Occupational Safety and Health Act Poster
Employers subject to the Occupational Safety and Health Act are required to post a notice notifying employees of the protections of the Act.
- Office of Labor-Management Standards Union Member Rights Poster
The Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act guarantees certain rights to union members, and imposes certain responsibilities on union officers to ensure union democracy, financial integrity and transparency. This poster, provided by the Department of Labor's Office of Labor-Management Standards, provides a summary of these rights and responsibilities.
- Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) Poster
Employers are required to provide to persons entitled to the rights and benefits under the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA), a notice of the rights, benefits and obligations of such persons and such employers under USERRA.
State Posters
Official Georgia Code requires the following Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) documents be posted in the workplace.
This information is provided as a public service. Many other state and federal agencies may also require display of specific documents in the workplace. Please contact the appropriate agencies directly to verify any poster display requirements.
These documents are in PDF format and require Adobe Acrobat Reader to view or print. A free software download is available from the Adobe web site.
Select the desired size to open, view, and/or print the document.
| Unemployment Insurance for Employees |
DOL-810 |
8.5x11 |
11x14 |
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Spanish Language Version |
DOL-810SP |
8.5x11 |
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| Employer Vacation |
DOL-154 |
8.5x11 |
8.5x14 |
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Spanish Language Version |
DOL-154SP |
8.5x11 |
8.5x14 |
| Equal Pay for Equal Work Act |
DOL-4107 |
8.5x11 |
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Spanish Language Version |
DOL-4107SP |
8.5x11 |
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USDOL Poster Page
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FirstStep Poster Advisor
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Workplace Poster Requirements for Small Businesses and Other Employers
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Child Labor
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GDOL Forms and Publications
Access other useful forms, brochures, and documents including separation notices (DOL-800), applications for a GDOL Tax Account (DOL-1A) and Employer Internet Password (DOL-8498), and Wage Reporting information.