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Revised Workplace Posters: Keeping Your Business Informed

Revised Workplace Posters: Keeping Your Business Informed

In light of recent legislative changes, it’s crucial for employers to update their workplace posters to comply with the new rights provided by the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) and the Providing Urgent Maternal Protections for Nursing Mothers Act (PUMP Act). To assist with this, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has released two updated posters that outline the additional information related to these laws. These posters serve as a comprehensive resource, explaining employees’ rights under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).

Furthermore, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has also made revisions to its “Know Your Rights: Workplace Discrimination Is Illegal” poster. This updated version includes important details about the PWFA and must be displayed starting June 27th, 2023.

What You Should Know As A Small Business Owner

As a small business owner, it’s crucial to stay informed about these changes. In 2010, the federal Affordable Care Act introduced the requirement for pumping breaks, initially applicable only to nonexempt workers under the FLSA. However, the revised FLSA poster now emphasizes that these rights extend to exempt employees as well, meaning salaried workers who are not entitled to overtime. It also clarifies that while FMLA leave is unpaid, an employee may be required to utilize employer-provided paid leave simultaneously.

Displaying the updated posters from the DOL and EEOC satisfies the notice requirement for employers. It’s essential for covered employers to prominently display these posters in all of their establishments, ensuring employees can easily read and access the information they provide.

To access the new posters, click here.

It’s important to note that the PWFA will go into effect on June 27th, 2023, and applies to all employers with a minimum of 15 employees. The PUMP Act, on the other hand, came into effect in December 2022, with changes to remedies taking effect on April 28th, 2023. Some exemptions are granted to small businesses under the PUMP Act.

Utilize A PEO To Keep You Updated

To stay updated and ensure compliance with these evolving regulations, consider utilizing a professional employer organization (PEO). PEOs like Group Management Services (GMS) provide valuable assistance in keeping your business informed and in compliance with the latest legal requirements, allowing you to focus on running your operations smoothly.

Sam Hutchinson, GMS' HR Account Manager, expressed, "It's vital that employers stay updated and remain compliant with the constant changes in employment law. The PWFA and PUMP Act are liberating changes that will truly make women feel heard while trying to overcome the challenges that motherhood potentially brings."

Stay informed, display the revised posters, and leverage the resources available to you to navigate the changing landscape of workplace regulations. Partner with us today!



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