Notices and Postings in District of
Columbia (DC)
Federal Poster Requirements
Some of the statutes and regulations enforced by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) and other federal agencies require that notices be provided to employees and/or posted in the workplace. DOL provides free electronic and printed copies of its required posters. Please note that the elaws Poster Advisor provides information on federal DOL poster requirements only. For state posting requirements, contact your state labor department or the state contact list on sba.gov.
The DOL’s elaws Poster Advisor can be used to determine which poster(s) employers are required to display at their place(s) of business. Posters, available in English and other languages, may be downloaded and printed directly from the Advisor. If you already know which poster(s) you are required to display, see below to download and print the appropriate poster(s) free of charge.
DOL Poster Requirements
The following is a listing of downloadable federal posters from the DOL:
| Federal Posting Requirements | Notes | Poster Format |
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Notice: Employee Polygraph Protection Act
Wage and Hour Division
29 CFR 801.6 |
WHO MUST POST: Any employer engaged in or affecting commerce or in the production of goods for commerce. Does not apply to federal, state and local governments, or to circumstances covered by the national defense and security exemption
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OTHER INFORMATION: The Act extends to all employees or prospective employees regardless of their citizenship status. Foreign corporations operating in the United States must comply or will result in penalties for failing to post. The poster must be displayed where employees and applicants for employment can readily observe it.
Special Update: This poster has been revised, and as of August 1, 2016, you must post the July 2016 version.
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Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs
Executive Order 11246, as amended; Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended; 38 U.S.C. 4212 of the Vietnam Era Veterans’ Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974, as amended; 41 CFR Chapter 60-l .42; 41 C.F.R 60-250.4(k); 4 1 C.F.R. 60-74 1.5(a)4 |
WHO MUST POST: Employers with 15 or more employees and entities holding federal contracts or subcontracts or federally assisted construction contracts exceeding $10,000; financial institutions which are issuing and paying agents for U.S. savings bonds and savings notes; depositories of federal funds or entities having government bills of lading.
Please note that the EEOC may provide additional posting requirements at Section 2000e-10 [§711].
OTHER INFORMATION: Post copies of the poster in conspicuous places available to employees, applicants for employment, and representatives of labor organizations with which there is a collective bargaining agreement. Also, non- construction contractors or subcontractors with 50 or more employees and a contract of $50,000 or more [otherwise required by 41 CFR 60-2.1 (a)] should develop an equal opportunity policy as part of an affirmative action plan and post the policy on company bulletin boards. 41 CFR 60-2.2 1 (a)(9).
Poster is designed to be printed on 11 by 17 inch page.
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Minimum Wage Poster
Wage and Hour Division |
WHO MUST POST: Every private, federal, state and local government employer employing any employee subject to the Fair Labor Standards Act, 29 USC 211, 29 CFR 516.4 posting of notices.
OTHER INFORMATION: Any employer of employees to whom sec. 7 of the Fair Labor Standards Act does not apply may alter or modify the poster legibly to show that the overtime provisions do not apply.
If you choose the large version of the poster, the printer must be capable of 11 by 17 prints or the two printed pages must be taped or pasted together to form an 11 x 17 inch poster. Otherwise the poster fits on a single 8 1/2 x 11 inch page.
Special Update: This poster has been revised, and as of August 1, 2016, you must post the July 2016 version.
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English (PDF)
Spanish (PDF) Chinese (PDF) Russian (PDF) Thai (PDF) Hmong (PDF) Vietnamese (PDF) Korean (PDF)
Specific posters for:
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Wage and Hour Division
29 CFR 825.300, .402 |
WHO MUST POST: Public agencies (including state, local, and federal employers), public and private elementary and secondary schools, as well as private sector employers who employ 50 or more employees in 20 or more work weeks and who are engaged in commerce or in any industry or activity affecting commerce, including joint employers and successors of covered employers.
OTHER INFORMATION: Where an employer’s workforce is not proficient in English, the employer must provide the notice in the language the employee speaks. The poster must be posted prominently where it can be readily seen by employees and applicants for employment.
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration
29 USC 657(c), 29 CFR 1903.2 |
WHO MUST POST: Private employers engaged in a business affecting commerce. Does not apply to federal, state or political subdivisions of states.
OTHER INFORMATION: The OSHA poster must be displayed in a conspicuous place where employees and applicants for employment can see it. Reproductions or facsimiles of the poster must be at least 8 1/2 by 14 inches with 10 point type. Employers in states operating OSHA-approved state plans should obtain and post the state’s equivalent poster.
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(Notice for use by all employers.)
Veterans' Employment and Training Service 38 U.S.C. 4334, 20 CFR 1002. |
WHO MUST POST: The full text of the notice must be provided by each employer to persons entitled to rights and benefits under USERRA.
OTHER INFORMATION: Employers may provide the notice by posting it where employee notices are customarily placed. However, employers are free to provide the notice in other ways that will minimize costs while ensuring that the full text of the notice is provided (e.g., by distributing the notice by direct handling, mailing, or via electronic mail).
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Wage and Hour Division
29 CFR 525.14 |
WHO MUST POST: Every employer having workers employed under special minimum wage certificates authorized by section 14(c) of the Fair Labor Standards Act.
OTHER INFORMATION: Where an employer finds it inappropriate to post such a notice, the employer may provide the poster directly to all employees subject to its terms.
Your printer must be capable of 11 x 17 prints or the two printed pages must be taped or pasted together to form an 11 by 17 inch poster. Otherwise the poster fits on a single 8 1/2 x 11 inch page.
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| E-Verify | Notes | Poster Format |
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| E-Verify Participation |
Notice of Employer Participation in E-Verify
Employers participating in E-Verify are required to post the notice provided by the Department of Homeland Security indicating the company’s participation in the E-Verify program, as well as the anti-discrimination notice issued by the Immigrant and Employee Rights Section at the Department of Justice. The posting must take place in a prominent place that is clearly visible to prospective employees and all employees who are to be verified through the system. The required notices are available by clicking on the links in the right-hand column.
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| Right to Work |
'Right to Work' Poster
Employers participating in E-Verify are required to post the notice provided by the Department of Homeland Security indicating the company’s participation in the E-Verify program, as well as the anti-discrimination notice issued by the Immigrant and Employee Rights Section at the Department of Justice. The posting must take place in a prominent place that is clearly visible to prospective employees and all employees who are to be verified through the system. The required notices are available by clicking on the links in the right-hand column.
Special Update: This poster has been revised as of March 2017. In order for employees, applicants, and the public to have the most recent and complete information regarding E-Verify, employers and contractors should replace previous versions of their posters with the most recent versions as soon as practicable.
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| Federal Contractors | Notes | Poster Format |
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Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs
Executive Order 11246, as amended |
WHO MUST POST: Entities holding federal contracts or subcontracts or federally assisted construction contracts exceeding $10,000 must post this supplement to the Equal Employment Opportunity is the Law poster.
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Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) Executive Order 11246, as amended | WHO MUST POST: Entities holding federal contracts or subcontracts (or federally assisted construction contracts or subcontracts) exceeding $10,000 must post the provision. OTHER INFORMATION: Every employer covered by Executive Order 11246, as amended, is required to post the Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination Provision and include it in employee manuals and handbooks. The posting requirement may be accomplished by posting the provision electronically or by posting a copy of the provision in conspicuous places available for employees and applicants. In order to facilitate the implementation of this requirement, OFCCP has created two versions of the nondiscrimination provision. | English |
Federal Minimum Wage for Contractors
Worker Rights Under Executive Order 13658
| WHO MUST POST: Coverage generally extends to 4 major categories of contractual agreements:
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Office of Labor-Management Standards
Executive Order 13496; 29 CFR Part 471 |
WHO MUST POST: Federal contractors and subcontractors are required to post the prescribed employee notice conspicuously in plants and offices where employees covered by the NLRA perform contract-related activity, including all places where notices to employees are customarily posted both physically and electronically.
OTHER INFORMATION: The notice, prescribed in the Department of Labor's regulations, informs employees of Federal contractors and subcontractors of their rights under the NLRA to organize and bargain collectively with their employers and to engage in other protected concerted activity. Additionally, the notice provides examples of illegal conduct by employers and unions, and it provides contact information to the National Labor Relations Board (www.nlrb.gov), the agency responsible for enforcing the NLRA.
Poster must be at least 11 by 17 inches.
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(Davis-Bacon Act)
Wage and Hour Division 29 CFR 5.5(a)(l) |
WHO MUST POST: Any contractor/subcontractor engaged in contracts in excess of $2,000 for the actual construction, alteration/repair of a public building or public work or building or work financed in whole or in part from federal funds, federal guarantee, or federal pledge which is subject to the labor standards provisions of any of the acts listed in 29 CFR 5.1.
OTHER INFORMATION: The contractor or subcontractor is required to insert in any subcontract the poster requirements contained in 29 CFR 5.5(a)(l). The poster must be posted at the site of work, in a prominent and accessible place where it can easily be seen by workers.
The two printed pages must be taped or pasted together to form an 11 x 17 inch poster.
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(Service Contracts Act)
Wage and Hour Division 29 CFR 4.6(e), .184 |
WHO MUST POST: Every contractor or subcontractor engaged in a contract with the United States or the District of Columbia in excess of $2,500 the principal purpose of which is to furnish services in the U.S. through the use of service employees.
OTHER INFORMATION: Contractors and any subcontractors engaged in federal service contracts exceeding $2,500 shall notify each service employee or post the minimum monetary wage and any fringe benefits required to be paid pursuant to the contract.
The two printed pages must be taped or pasted together to form an 11 x 17 inch poster.
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| Paid Sick Leave for Federal Contractors
Executive Order 13706
| WHO MUST POST: The order applies to new contracts and replacements for expiring contracts with the federal government that result from solicitations issued on or after January 1, 2017 (or that are awarded outside the solicitation process on or after January 1, 2017). Under the final rule, the order applies to 4 major categories of contractual agreements:
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| Migrant Workers | Notes | Poster Format |
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Wage and Hour Division
29 CFR 500.75, .76 |
WHO MUST POST: Agricultural employers, agricultural associations and farm labor contractors.
OTHER INFORMATION: Each employer covered by the Act who provides housing to migrant agricultural workers shall post in a conspicuous place, throughout the occupancy period, information on the terms and conditions of occupancy of such housing.
The two printed pages must be taped or pasted together to form an 11 x 17 inch poster.
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