Employers have to comply with federal, state, and local government agencies in the United States. One of the major agencies is the U. S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). It is crucial for everyone to understand the working of the EEOC, the laws it enforces, and it is equally necessary for any employee or employer to uphold the laws and follow all the regulations so as to have a compliant workplace. We see that there are numerous instances of discrimination in workplaces, and employees suffer because of it. The EEOC enacts certain Federal laws and enforces these laws in order to prevent any employment discrimination in workplaces. An employer who does not adhere to these laws might be legally prosecuted, and this can also harm the reputation of their company. This article is the introduction to the EEOC, its role, and what employers have to do to remain compliant. This, amongst other things, involves displaying all the labor law posters that the EEOC provides and thoroughly dealing with employee complaints pertaining to discrimination.
Utah Labor Law Posters - State & Federal
Utah 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
Utah Minimum Wage:$7.25 - Effective 7/2009
Latest State Updates
- Workplace Safety and Health (7/2025)
- Pregnancy Discrimination (6/2024)
- Workers' Compensation (5/2017)
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Stay Compliant with 2026 Utah Labor Law Posters
Our 2026 Utah Space Saver-1 All-On-One labor law poster simplifies compliance by combining all mandatory state and federal notices in a single, laminated display.
Updated for 2026, this Utah labor law poster includes key Utah postings, such as Workers' Compensation, Unemployment Insurance, and Workplace Safety, plus federal notices like the EEOC’s “Know Your Rights”, FMLA (if required), and USERRA.
Employers who require federal-only notices can also view our Federal Labor Law Poster, which include all mandatory nationwide workplace postings.
Utah State Postings Included
- UT Workers' Compensation Notice
- UT Unemployment Insurance
- UT OSHA Job Safety and Health
- UT Pregnancy Anti-Discrimination Act
Federal Postings and Notifications Included
- EEOC "Know Your Rights" Notice
- Federal Minimum Wage Notice
- Employee Polygraph Protection Notice
- Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) Notice (where required)
- USERRA Rights and Benefits Notice
- USCIS Discrimination Notice
- Payday Notice (Meets notification requirements)
- Right to Know Notice
- IRS EITC / Notice 797 / W-4 Notice (Meets notification requirements)
- E-Verify Right-to-Work Notice
Wage regulations are a critical part of compliance, For employers comparing wage requirements nationwide, view Our US minimum wage by state.
Ongoing Utah Labor Law Compliance Support
Keeping labor law posters current is an ongoing responsibility for Utah 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 Utah 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 Utah compliance service offers dedicated support to help businesses meet Utah labor law posting requirements. This service is designed to assist employers with understanding applicable notices, maintaining compliance across locations, and staying aligned with both Utah and federal regulations.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What labor law and minimum wage rules apply in Utah for 2026?
Utah follows the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour under Utah labor laws 2026, as the state has not adopted a higher rate. Employers must comply with all applicable federal wage, safety, and leave laws.
State labor laws regulate wage payment, workplace safety, and employee rights. Key requirements include the Utah Payment of Wages Act, the Utah Occupational Safety and Health Act, and the Utah Antidiscrimination Act, which prohibits discrimination based on protected characteristics. Employers must also follow the Utah Employment Selection Procedures Act when using criminal or credit history in hiring.
Businesses are required to display current labor law notices issued by the Utah Labor Commission and the Department of Workforce Services in a visible workplace location to remain compliant.
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What are the penalties in 2026 for not posting or updating Utah labor law posters?
Utah employers are required to display specific labor law notices, including posters related to workplace safety and unemployment insurance. Failure to post or update required notices may result in civil penalties enforced by the Utah Labor Commission and the Utah Occupational Safety and Health Division (UOSH), depending on the nature and severity of the violation.
In addition, employers who fail to display required federal labor law posters may be subject to enforcement actions by federal agencies. While some federal statutes allow civil penalties for non-posting, consequences often arise during audits, wage investigations, or employee claims, where missing notices can increase employer liability.
Keeping required posters current helps reduce compliance risk and supports proper employee notification of workplace rights.
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How often must the Utah labor law posters be updated, and who monitors those updates?
The Utah Labor Commission updates required labor law posters when state laws or regulations change. Employers are responsible for replacing their Utah labor law posters whenever state or federal notices are revised. Our service monitors both state and federal updates and automatically provides new posters when changes occur.
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Where can employers get compliant 2026 Utah labor law posters?
Employers may obtain individual Utah employment law posters from the Utah Labor Commission and the U.S. Department of Labor websites. We also offer an all-on-one Utah and federal labor law poster trusted by thousands of U.S. businesses. Our service includes automatic updates to help simplify ongoing compliance.
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Are small businesses exempt from Utah labor law poster requirements in 2026?
No. Employers of all sizes that are covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) are generally required to display applicable state and federal labor law notices. While certain agricultural or domestic workers may be exempt from specific wage laws, posting requirements usually still apply to covered employers.
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Can labor law notices be displayed electronically instead of physically in Utah in 2026?
No. Utah requires labor law posters to be physically displayed at each worksite in a conspicuous location. Electronic posting may be used to supplement physical postings for remote employees, but it does not replace the requirement for physical posters at the workplace.
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Do Utah employers need to include both state and federal labor law notices?
Yes. Utah employers are required to display both Utah-specific labor law notices and applicable federal labor law posters. Our all-on-one Utah labor law poster includes all required state and federal postings in one convenient display to help ensure compliance.
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 Utah labor law posters are always current and compliant.
Utah employers must ensure their workplace posters reflect the latest state and federal labor law changes to remain compliant and avoid penalties. This overview highlights key updates from recent years, including wage revisions, safety regulations, and employees’ rights protections.
2025 Utah State & Federal Updates
Utah Mandatory Update
July 2025 – Workplace Safety and Health
Agency: Utah Labor Commission
Region: Statewide
- Increases proposed penalty amounts. Penalties for serious violations by employers have risen from $7,000 to up to $16,131 each day the violation is not corrected. Additionally, for employers who willfully or repeatedly violate the law, penalty amounts have increased from $70,000 to $161,131.
Federal Mandatory Update
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.
January 2025 - 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 $13.30 under EO 13658 and $17.75 under EO 14026.
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.
2024 Utah State & Federal Updates
Utah Mandatory Update
July 2024 – Pregnancy Antidiscrimination
Agency: Utah Labor Commission
Region: Statewide
- Clarifies that an employer cannot terminate or deny an employment opportunity to those seeking accommodation. There is now a website for more information, instead of a phone number.
Federal Mandatory Update
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.
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.
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.
2023 Utah State & Federal Updates
Federal Mandatory Update
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.
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.
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.
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.
2022 Utah State & Federal Updates
Federal Mandatory Update
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.
January 2022 - 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 $11.25 under EO 13658 and $15.00 under EO 14026.
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.
2021 Utah State & Federal Updates
Federal Mandatory Update
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.
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.
2020 Utah State & Federal Updates
Federal Mandatory Update
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.
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.