Stay Compliant with Oklahoma Minimum Wage Posters
Stay Compliant with Oklahoma Minimum Wage Posters
Order your laminated Oklahoma Minimum Wage Poster to meet posting requirements under the state’s Minimum Wage Act. Our version of the official notice is suitable for all businesses and helps communicate wage rights to employees.
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Oklahoma Minimum Wage Requirements
Oklahoma generally follows the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour, as established under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The state's existing wage & hour law includes additional provisions for employees not covered by federal law, ensuring minimum wage standards also protect them.
Highlights of the laminated poster include definitions of:
- Coverage rules under the Oklahoma Minimum Wage Act
- The use of uniforms
- Criminal penalties for violations
- Civil penalties for violations
This posting is required to be placed in a visible location within all covered Oklahoma businesses.
As labor laws continue to evolve, maintaining up-to-date 2026 labor law posters helps oklahoma employers remain inspection-ready and avoid costly penalties.
If your business has employees outside oklahoma , minimum wage laws vary by location. View our updated resourse to U.S. minimum wage rates by state to stay compliant nationwide.
The Oklahoma Labor Law Poster includes the minimum wage notice as well as other required postings such as “Workers’ Compensation” and “USERRA.” All the necessary notices have been combined for easy display and comprehension.
Keep it simple with one poster
Oklahoma employers are required to post both federal and state notices in a location where employees can easily read them. Our all-on-one poster keeps your labor compliance current and your walls uncluttered.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the Oklahoma minimum wage in 2026?
Oklahoma's minimum wage is effectively $7.25 per hour in 2026. State law allows as little as $2.00 for very small employers not covered by federal law, but most must pay the federal rate.