Labor law posters are traditionally displayed in well-attended, conspicuous areas such as breakrooms, hallways, and next to employee exits. However, the rise of remote and hybrid workforces has introduced new compliance challenges. How can companies ensure that remote staff are equally informed without a shared physical space?
Arkansas Labor Law Posters - State & Federal
Arkansas Labor Law Posters - State & Federal
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Poster sizes vary by state; max size 25.5” x 39.5”
Notices Include: Minimum Wage, Workers' Compensation, Discrimination Notice
Arkansas Minimum Wage:$11.00 - Effective 1/2025
Latest State Updates
- Wage and Hour (7/2023)
- Minimum Wage (12/2018)
- Workers' Compensation (1/2001)
Our All-On-One Poster combines mandatory Arkansas and federal requirements for all businesses.
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Arkansas Labor Law Poster: State & Federal Notices
Ensure hassle-free compliance with Arkansas and federal labor laws using our Space Saver-1 All-On-One labor law poster.
Our comprehensive Arkansas labor law poster includes essential Arkansas state postings such as Workers' Compensation, State Minimum Wage, and Unemployment Insurance, along with all required federal notices. Regularly updated by federal and state agencies, our Annual Subscription Service ensures you receive timely updates whenever posting requirements change.
Employers who require federal-only notices can also view our Federal Labor Law Poster, which include all mandatory nationwide workplace postings.
Arkansas State Postings Included
- AR Workers' Compensation
- AR Minimum Wage
- AR Unemployment Insurance
Federal Postings and Notifications Included
- EEOC "Know Your Rights" Notice
- Fed-OSHA "It's the Law" Notice
- Federal Minimum Wage Notice
- Employee Polygraph Protection Notice
- Family and Medical Leave Act Notice (download only where required)
- USERRA Rights and Benefits Notice
- USCIS Discrimination Notice
- Payday Notice (Meets notification requirements)
- Employee "Right to Know" Notice
- IRS EITC / Notice 797 / W-4 Notice (Meets notification requirements)
Wage regulations are a critical part of compliance, For employers comparing wage requirements nationwide, view Our US minimum wage by state.
Ongoing Arkansas Labor Law Compliance Support
Keeping labor law posters current is an ongoing responsibility for Arkansas employers, as both state and federal posting requirements can change throughout the year. Missing an update may lead to compliance gaps, penalties, or issues during audits and inspections.
To simplify this process, employers can enroll in the Labor Law Posters Online Full Compliance Plan, which provides automatic poster updates whenever Arkansas or federal posting requirements change. This plan helps businesses maintain up-to-date labor law postings without needing to track regulatory changes manually.
For employers seeking state-specific guidance, our Arkansas compliance service offers dedicated support to help businesses meet Arkansas labor law posting requirements. This service is designed to assist employers with understanding applicable notices, maintaining compliance across locations, and staying aligned with both Arkansas and federal regulations.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the most common penalties for non-compliance with Arkansas labor law posters?
Failure to post required notices, such as the “Notice to Employer and Employee” or “Workers’ Compensation Notice,” may result in citations from the Arkansas Division of Labor or federal agencies. Fines vary based on the type of notice and the agency issuing the citation, but can range from hundreds to thousands of dollars.
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Are there any online tools to help track updates for Arkansas labor law posters?
Yes. Labor Law Posters Online monitors regulatory changes from the Arkansas Division of Labor and Licensing, the Arkansas Department of Workforce Services, and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Subscribers are alerted by email and automatically receive updated posters.
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How can I verify if my Arkansas business is required to display federal labor law posters?
Most Arkansas businesses are subject to federal laws, such as the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), which require postings. These include the “Employee Rights Under the FLSA” and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s “Know Your Rights” notices. Our Arkansas labor law posters service includes both federal and state posters in all bundles.
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Where can I find the most up-to-date Arkansas labor law posters?
The most up-to-date Arkansas labor law posters can be downloaded for free from official state agency websites. However, to ensure full compliance without the hassle of tracking updates yourself, you can order our professionally bundled Arkansas Labor Law Poster set. Our posters are always current, backed by continuous monitoring of state and federal agencies, with automatic email alerts and free replacements sent to subscribers whenever mandatory posting changes occur.
Poster Update Program
Stay stress-free with our one-year subscription that automatically sends you all mandatory labor law poster updates as they occur—usually two or three times per year—ensuring your Arkansas labor law posters are always current and compliant.
Staying current with labor law poster updates is essential for Arkansas employers to ensure compliance with both state and federal labor regulations. These updates reflect important changes in workers' rights, wage requirements, and workplace protections that must be communicated clearly to all employees.
2025 Arkansas State & Federal Updates
April 2025 - Workers' Rights Under Executive Orders (EO) 13658 & 14026
Agency: United States Department of Labor
Region: Nationwide (Federal Contractors)
- Updates federal minimum wage information for contractors to $13.30 for EO 13658 and notes revocation of EO 14026 due to EO 14236.
Type: Mandatory (Federal)
January 2025 - Workers' Rights Under Executive Orders 13658 & 14026
Agency: United States Department of Labor
Region: Nationwide (Federal Contractors)
- Updates the federal minimum wage for federal contractors to $13.30 under EO 13658 and $17.75 under EO 14026.
Type: Mandatory (Federal)
January 2025 - Notice 797 and 1015
- When we updated on our Posters – December 2024
Agency: Internal Revenue Service
Region: Nationwide
- Explains updates to possible tax credits.
Type: Mandatory (Federal)
2024 Arkansas State & Federal Updates
January 2024 - Workers' Rights Under Executive Orders (EO) 13658 & 14026
Agency: United States Department of Labor
Region: Nationwide (Federal Contractors)
- Updates the federal minimum wage for federal contractors to $12.90 under EO 13658 and $17.20 under EO 14026.
Type: Mandatory (Federal)
January 2024 - Notice 797 and 1015
- When we updated on our Posters – December 2023
Agency: Internal Revenue Service
Region: Nationwide
- Explains updates to possible tax credits.
Type: Mandatory (Federal)
January 2024 - Workers' Rights Under Executive Order 13706: Paid Sick Leave for Contractors
Agency: United States Department of Labor
Region: Nationwide (Federal Contractors)
- Updates the paid sick leave website with a QR code for more information for federal contractors.
Type: Mandatory (Federal)
2023 Arkansas State & Federal Updates
July 2023 – Arkansas Minimum Wage
Agency: Arkansas Department of Labor & Licensing
Region: Statewide
- Added information on Child Labor and new violation amounts.
Type: Mandatory
June 2023 – Know Your Rights: Workplace Discrimination is Illegal
Agency: Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Region: Nationwide
- Adds information on the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA), which requires employers to provide reasonable accommodations to pregnant employees.
Type: Mandatory (Federal)
May 2023 – Federal Minimum Wage
- When we updated on our Posters – June 2023
Agency: United States Department of Labor
Region: Nationwide
- Includes information on the PUMP Act for Nursing Mothers, which expands break time and private space requirements for nursing employees.
Type: Mandatory (Federal)
January 2023 - Workers' Rights Under Executive Order (EO) 13658 and 14026
Agency: United States Department of Labor
Region: Nationwide (Federal Contractors)
- Updates the federal minimum wage for federal contractors to $12.15 under EO 13658 and $16.20 under EO 14026.
Type: Mandatory (Federal)
January 2023 - Notice 797 and Notice 1015
- When we updated on our Posters – December 2022
Agency: Internal Revenue Service
Region: Nationwide
- Explains updates to possible tax credits.
Type: Mandatory (Federal)
2022 Arkansas State & Federal Updates
October 2022 - Know Your Rights: Workplace Discrimination is Illegal
Agency: Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
Region: Nationwide
- Replaces an outdated EEOC poster with a plain-language version and QR code.
Type: Mandatory (Federal)
January 2022 - Workers' Rights Under Executive Orders (EO) 13658 & 14026
Agency: United States Department of Labor
Region: Nationwide (Federal Contractor)
- Updates the federal minimum wage for federal contractors to $11.25 under EO 13658 and $15.00 under EO 14026.
Type: Mandatory (Federal)
January 2022 - Notice 797 and Notice 1015
- When we updated on our Posters – December 2021
Agency: Internal Revenue Service
Region: Nationwide
- Explains updates to possible tax credits.
Type: Mandatory (Federal)
2021 Arkansas State & Federal Updates
January 2021 - Notice 797 and Notice 1015
- When we updated on our Posters – December 2020
Agency: Internal Revenue Service
Region: Nationwide
- Explains updates to possible tax credits.
Type: Mandatory (Federal)
January 2021 - Workers' Rights Under Executive Order 13658
Agency: United States Department of Labor
Region: Nationwide (Federal Contractors)
- Updates the federal contractor minimum wage to $10.95.
Type: Mandatory (Federal)
2020 Arkansas State & Federal Updates
January 2020 - Workers' Rights Under Executive Order 13658
Agency: United States Department of Labor
Region: Nationwide (Federal Contractors)
- Updates the federal contractor minimum wage to $10.80.
Type: Mandatory (Federal)
January 2020 - Notice 797 and Notice 1015
- When we updated on our Posters – December 2019
Agency: Internal Revenue Service
Region: Nationwide
- Explains updates to possible tax credits.
Type: Mandatory (Federal)