Because the question just came up again, I am forwarding Suzan's note from last year concerning labor law posters that should be posted in your staff area.
Some of you may have received a mailing from a company that wants you to give them money for these posters. You can print them yourself using the link below. Thanks. Laurie Laurie Mahaffey, Deputy Director Central Texas Library System, Inc. 1005 West 41st Street Austin, Texas 78756 www.ctls.net [email protected] 512-583-0704 x18 800-262-4431 x18 ________________________________ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Suzan Nyfeler Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 11:43 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [ctls-l] Federal & state labor posters @ your library Friends - This comes as a follow-up to the question: "What federal and state employment posters am I required to post at my library?" Various laws require employers to display several posters at the workplace. These posters are available, free of charge, from different agencies. You can print most of them yourselves, in color or B&W. Not every poster will apply to your situation. These posters should be posted clearly so the staff can see them; they need not be posted in the public area. Your governing agency may already provide these. Do not pay money for this information. The FREE versions are listed at http://www.twc.state.tx.us/ui/lablaw/posters.html. Suzan Nyfeler Youth Services Specialist Central Texas Library System, Inc. 1005 W. 41st, Suite 100 Austin, Texas 78756 512-583-0704, x17 800-262-4431 [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
