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Arkansas Posting Requirements

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Keeping up with employment law posting requirements is crucial for any business owner or HR manager in Arkansas. Messing up these mandatory notices can lead to fines or even lawsuits— not an ideal situation. To help Arkansas employers stay compliant, we’ve put together this guide summarizing the state and federal workplace posters you need to prominently display.

We've outlined each required notice, giving you a quick rundown of what the law is about and links to download the most current versions of the posters. The Arkansas notices we cover include emergency phone numbers, minimum wage, payday notification, employee rights, unemployment insurance, and workers' comp.

This post is meant to be a useful reference for anyone tasked with ensuring your business meets all mandatory state and federal posting compliance. Hanging these required notices clearly in your workplace is a must to avoid any headaches from potential fines or legal issues. Our goal is to make staying compliant just a little easier!

The following state posters are required:

Required Posters

Emergency Phone Numbers

Notice to Employer & Employee

Payday Notice

Public Employee

Unemployment Insurance

Workers' Compensation

 

 

 

Arkansas Required Workplace Posters

Emergency Phone Numbers

Poster Summary

The purpose of the poster is to provide emergency phone numbers for people in Arkansas.

Notice to Employers & Employees

Poster Summary

This poster informs employees about minimum wage requirements in the state of Arkansas. Additionally, information is provided regarding child labor law, employer record keeping, and equal pay.

Payday Notice

Poster Summary

This poster explains when employees will get paid. The payment options are weekly bi-weekly semi-monthly or monthly. Paychecks will be distributed in accordance with Arkansas state law.

NOTE: This notice may require additional information to be provided by the employer. Please reach out to your employer to retrieve the information.

Public Employee

Poster Summary

The purpose of this law is to provide public employees access to training and information concerning hazardous chemicals in order to enable them to minimize their exposure to such chemicals and protect their health, safety and welfare.

Unemployment Insurance

Poster Summary

The purpose of the poster is to notify employees of how to claim unemployment insurance and what their rights are. The poster also contains information on how to file a claim and what to do if an employee is only working part time.

Workers' Comp

Poster Summary

The poster contains information on what to do in case of a job-related injury what the employer's responsibilities are what the employee's responsibilities are and contact information for the Arkansas Workers' Compensation Commission.

 

If you have any issues downloading state required posters, please visit the Arkansas Department of Labor.

 

 

Federal workplace Posters

Additionally, Arkansas employers must display the following federally required posters, which can be downloaded here.

Private employers, state and local  governments, and educational institutions

Federal Contractors

Employee Polygraph Protection Act (EPPA)

Employee Rights on Government Contracts

Employee Rights for Workers with Disabilities/Special Minimum Wage

Workers Rights Under Davis-Bacon Act

E-Verify Participation

Employee Rights Under the National Labor Relations Act

E-Verify Right to Work

Pay Transparency for Nondiscrimination Provision

Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)

Your Rights Under the Energy Reorganization Act

Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)

Workers Rights Under Executive Order 13658

Job Safety and Health: It's the Law Workplace

Workers Rights Under Executive Order 13706

Know Your Rights

 

Your Rights Under USERRA 

 

Agricultural employers and farm labor contractors: 

  • H-2A: Temporary Agricultural Employment of Foreign Workers

  • Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act (MSPA)

 

 

 


 
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