Do You Really Need New Labor Law Posters?

Written on June 26, 2005 by admin

Filed Under: Labor Law

by Janet Attard

If you run a business and have employees, there are a slew of federal and state labor law notices you’re required to post where employees can see them each day. These are often called labor law posters, or compliance posters. They include things like minimum wage laws, the federal USERRA, non-discrimination notices, and more.

Keeping up with everything that ought to be posted and making sure that the most current notices are posted in the workplace can be a real chore for big and small businesses alike. What’s more, posting a collection of paper notices can make your office look messy.

To solve the problem, a number of companies sell labor law posters that combine all the state and federal regulations on one or two posters. The posters, in general, are a good thing. They tidy up offices and help businesses stay in compliance with labor laws.But unfortunately, some of the companies that market labor law posters by mail use hard-sell marketing tactics to get you to replace your labor law posters before you really need to. In fact, some of the marketing materials that get sent in mail seem somewhat misleading and deceptive.

One ploy that’s been used in various parts of the country is a mailing that has the word FINAL NOTICE in all capital letters on the top of the page of an official-looking document. Below the “Final Notice” headline was text stating that the employer must comply with the new labor posting requirements and that failure to do so could lead to government fines of up to $17,000 and other possible dire consequences.

Other tactics include mail-merging the name of the recipient company into the letter and using text in the letter such as a Notice Number, Reference Number, and a Reply By date designed to make recipients think the mail is somehow an official warning.

If your business gets a notice like that, take the time to look at who it really comes from. If you see the words poster service, or compliance service, or if you see an out-of-state address, you can be sure the official-looking “Notice” is just a sales letter. Another dead giveaway: the letter will tell you how to order labor law posters from a private company.

If you’re unsure when labor law notices you need to post were last changed, check with the US Department of Labor and your state labor department to find out if there have been any changes in required postings. Remember, too, that no matter what the labor law poster companies tell you, you don’t need to buy a new poster just because it’s a new year. You only need to replace your posters when the state or federal laws listed on them change. For a list of the latest changes in state and federal labor law posters see http://www.businessknowhow.net/posters/updates.asp.

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Labor Law

Written on June 24, 2005 by admin

Filed Under: Labor Law

A good relationship between a business owner and employees is an ideal picture. Inevitably, there will be differences and there will be occurrences when there will be disputes between the business and its workforce. This is when Labor Law enters the scenario. Labor law is a body of legal premises which sets the foundation for the best possible relationship between the employer and the employees. It contains guidelines, rulings, legal rights, and other precedents which serve as bases to know which side the law will rule in favor of. The Labor Law has a very wide scope which covers employer-employee relationship, disputes about terms and conditions, and bargaining agreements about pay, working environment, and other benefits. It also aims to discipline employers who might be involved with unfair work practices or who may display discriminatory behavior towards co-workers. The labor law also has a space for cases getting settled outside the legal arena. How Labor Law Advisors can Help Lawyers in Munich consider labor cases as among the most complex in their practice. Experience and knowledge play a vital role in understanding the disputes between a business entity and its workers. The concerns are very intricate and it is very important to know the smallest detail of the labor law to make sure cases will be won. Labor law experts will be able to help both the employer and the employees. Employers may seek advice from lawyers in Munich so they can formulate excellent employee handbook or company guidelines. It will also be best if the company will seek consult so all documents can be reviewed prior to signing. Lawyers will also be able to represent the company in case formal complaints will be filed against them. Dispute settlements and bargaining agreements can also be arranged by labor law experts. From the employees end, lawyers in Munich will be able to help them gather evidences against an abusive or offending employer. They can also come up with the best strategies and tactics to ensure that they have a strong case that will be favored by the court. The employees can also be guided by the lawyers during negotiations with the employees. The primary duty of the lawyer is to ensure that all the rights of the laborers are protected. An employer or the employees will have to browse through a long list of labor law experts in Munich. Expertise, track record, and fees must be considered when looking for lawyers in Munich.

If you are searching for information on labor law, you have to look for ‘Rechtsanwalt Arbeitsrecht‘ or for ‘Anwalt Arbeitsrecht’. Knowing the right term to search does help a lot.

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