Topic | Statute | Poster | Source |
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Criminal Convictions Records | New York State Labor Law | Use of correctional records for employment. As of February 1, 2009, employers must post a copy of Article 23-A of the correction law relating to the employment of people with a criminal conviction. Workers must be able to see and access the posting. | Download a copy of Article 23-A |
Discrimination | New York State Human Rights Law (Executive Law, Article 15) | Discrimination based on Race, Creed, Age, Color, Disability, National Origin, Sex or Marital Status is Prohibited... (in English and Spanish) | New York State Division of Human Rights 1-718-741-8459 |
Equal Pay | New York State Labor Law Section 194 | No employer shall pay an employee at a rate less than the rate at which an employee of the opposite sex is paid for equal work performed in the same establishment. | Equal Pay Provision LS 603 |
Expression of Breastmilk | New York State Labor Law Section 206-c | Employers shall provide written notification of the provision of Labor Law § 206-c to employees returning to work following the birth of a child of their right to take unpaid leave to express breast milk. Notice may be provided individually to affected employees, or to all employees in an employee handbook, or by posting in a central location. | Guidelines Regarding the Rights of Nursing Mothers to Express Breast Milk in the Work Place LS 702 |
Fringe Benefits and Hours | New York State Labor Law Section 195.5 | Every employer shall notify its employees in writing or by publicly posting the employer's policy on sick leave, vacation, personal leave, holidays and hours. | Guidelines; Notice Requirements for Fringe Benefits and Hours LS 606 |
Minimum Wage | New York State Labor Law | Attention Employees Minimum Wage Information Every employer engaged in the sale or service of food or beverages must post BOTH of the following: LS 605 - Deductions from Wages (Section 193 of the NYS Labor Law). LS 204 Tip Appropriation (Section 196-d of the NYS Labor Law). | New York State Department of Labor, Division of Labor Standards |
Notice of Pay | New York State Labor Law Section 195.1 | Every employer shall provide to its employees in writing, in English and in the primary language of the employee, a notice containing their rate of pay and pay day. | Wage Theft Prevention Act P 715 |
Posting of Hours for Minors | New York State Labor Law Section 144 | An employer shall make a schedule for all minors employed by the employer, setting forth the hours of beginning and stopping and the time allowed for meals, which shall be kept conspicuously posted in each establishment where such persons are employed. | Permitted Working Hours for Minors LS 171 |
Retaliatory action by employers; prohibition | New York State Labor Law Section 740 | Every employer shall inform employees of their protections, rights and obligations regarding retaliation, by posting a notice in a place customarily frequented by employees. | Notice of Employee Rights, Protections, and Obligations LS 740 |
Safety & Health* | New York State Labor Law | Job Safety & Health Protection Same as federal requirement. Public employers must post "You have a right to know! " | |
Sexual Harassment | New York State Labor Law Section 201-g | Every employer shall provide its employees, in writing, a copy of their Sexual Harassment Prevention policy. This policy is to include annual sexual harassment prevention training. | Article 7 Section 201-g |
Smoking | New York State Clean Indoor Air Act | Employers must post "No Smoking" signs or the international "No Smoking" symbol in every place where the act prohibits or restricts smoking. | For more information on the Clean Indoor Air Act, visit the NYS Department of Health website or call 518-402-7600 or 1-800-458-1158. |
Unemployment Insurance | New York State Unemployment Insurance Law | Notice to Employees (IA 133) | New York State Department of Labor, Registration Subsection State Office Building Campus Albany, NY 12226 Phone: (518) 485-8589 Fax: (518) 485-8010 |
Veterans’ Benefits & Services | New York State Labor Law | Effective January 1, 2023, all public and private New York State employers with more than 50 full-time employees are required to display the Veterans’ Benefits & Services poster in a conspicuous place accessible to employees in the workplace. | Veterans’ Benefits & Services Poster (P37) |
Workers' Compensation and Disability Benefits | New York State Workers' Compensation Law | Notice of Compliance (White) for Workers' Compensation Notice of Compliance (Blue) For Disability Benefits | Supplied by employer's insurance carrier. |
NYC Fast Food Workers' Rights | NYC's Fair Workweek Law | NYC Fast Food Fair Workweek Notice | |
NYC Know Your Rights At Work Poster 2024 | NYC Know Your Rights At Work Poster | ||
NYC STOP Sexual Harassment Fact Sheet | NYC STOP Sexual Harassment Fact Sheet |
* Employers must keep a "Log and Summary of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses." They must post the Summary page (OSHA Form 300A), as required by OSHA, in the workplace on February 1. They must keep the Summary posted for three months. Private Employers can obtain forms from OSHA. Public employers should contact the Division of Safety and Health.