Wyoming Labor Law Posters - State & Federal

Wyoming Labor Law Posters - State & Federal

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Wyoming Minimum Wage:$7.25 - Effective 7/2009

Latest State Updates

  • Non-Compete Clauses (7/2025)
  • Health and Safety Protection on the Job (8/2023)
  • Workers' Compensation (8/2022)
  • Unemployment (8/2022)

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2026 Wyoming Labor Law Poster: Stay Updated & Avoid Fines

Stay compliant with our 2026 Space Saver-1 All-On-One Wyoming labor law poster. Featuring reversible display options (horizontal or vertical), this poster combines all required notices into one convenient format, including Wyoming-specific postings like Health and Safety Protection on the Job, Workers' Compensation Act, Unemployment Insurance, Workers' Rights, State Minimum Wage, Attention Employees and Applicants, and Discrimination.

With over 35 years of experience, we help business owners avoid costly fines by providing comprehensive coverage and keeping posters up to date.

Employers who require federal-only notices can also view our Federal Labor Law Poster, which include all mandatory nationwide workplace postings.

Wyoming State Postings Included

  • WY Health and Safety Protection on the Job
  • WY Workers' Compensation Act
  • WY Unemployment Insurance
  • WY Workers' Rights
  • WY Minimum Wage
  • WY Attention Employees and Applicants
  • WY Discrimination
  • WY Non-Compete Clauses

Federal Postings and Notifications Included

  • EEOC "Know Your Rights" 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 Wyoming Labor Law Compliance Support

Keeping labor law posters current is an ongoing responsibility for Wyoming 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 Wyoming 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 Wyoming compliance service offers dedicated support to help businesses meet Wyoming labor law posting requirements. This service is designed to assist employers with understanding applicable notices, maintaining compliance across locations, and staying aligned with both Wyoming and federal regulations.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What labor law and minimum wage rules apply in Wyoming for 2026?

    Wyoming’s state minimum wage is $5.15 per hour under Wyoming labor laws 2026. However, because this rate is lower than the federal minimum wage, most employees are subject to the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour. Employers must comply with Wyoming wage payment laws, the Wyoming Employment Practices Act, and all applicable federal wage and workplace safety regulations. Required postings include notices related to Unemployment Insurance, Workers’ Compensation, and Health and Safety.

  • How often must Wyoming labor posters be updated, and who monitors those updates?

    The Wyoming Department of Workforce Services updates required labor law posters when state laws or regulations change. Employers are responsible for replacing their Wyoming employment law poster whenever state or federal notices are revised. Our service monitors these updates and automatically provides new posters when changes occur.

  • What are the penalties in 2026 for not posting or updating Wyoming labor law posters?

    Employers who fail to post or update required labor law notices may face civil fines and potential liability for wage or employment law violations under Wyoming employee labor laws. Federal penalties for non-posting can be assessed at up to $100 per violation, depending on the specific requirement.

  • Where can employers get compliant 2026 Wyoming labor law posters?

    Employers can download individual Wyoming & federal labor law posters from the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services and the U.S. Department of Labor. We also provide all-on-one Wyoming and federal labor law posters and our service helps ensure compliance with all posting requirements and simplifies ongoing updates.

  • Are small businesses exempt from Wyoming labor law poster requirements in 2026?

    No. Employers covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) are required to post applicable federal labor law notices. Even though Wyoming’s state minimum wage is lower than the federal rate, posting obligations generally apply to all covered employers, including small businesses.

  • Can labor law notices be displayed electronically instead of physically in Wyoming in 2026?

    No. Wyoming requires employers to physically display labor law posters at each worksite in a conspicuous location. Electronic posting may be used to supplement physical postings for remote employees but does not replace the requirement for physical posters at the workplace.

  • Do Wyoming employers need to include both state and federal labor law notices?

    Yes. Wyoming employers are required to display both Wyoming-specific labor law notices and applicable federal labor law posters. Our all-on-one Wyoming labor law poster includes all required state and federal postings in one convenient display to help ensure compliance.

  • What additional workplace compliance resources are available for Wyoming employers?

    Yes. Even with labor law posters displayed, the Wyoming OSHA Safety Poster is essential for full OSHA compliance. It is laminated, all-on-one, and guarantees fine coverage, ensuring your workplace meets all OSHA requirements.

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Mandatory Wyoming Labor Law Poster Updates – State & Federal

Employers in Wyoming must stay compliant with both state and federal labor law posting requirements. Below is a summary of recent mandatory updates, including new state-specific notices and federal poster changes that affect posting responsibilities for businesses.

2025 Wyoming State & Federal Updates

Wyoming Mandatory Update

July 2025 – Non-Compete

Agency: Wyoming Department of Workforce Services

Region: Statewide

  • The Wyoming Department of Workforce Services has issued a new Non-Compete Clauses poster. Effective July 1st, 2025, most non-compete agreements entered into on or after that date are prohibited, specifically those that limit a person’s ability to earn compensation through labor.

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 Wyoming State & Federal Updates

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 Wyoming State & Federal Updates

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Wyoming Mandatory Update

October 2023 – Health and Safety Protection on the Job

Agency: Wyoming Department of Workforce Services

Region: Statewide

  • Among the text changes, the description of penalties (including serious, repeat serious, optional, and willful violations) and the Wyoming rules website have been removed.

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 Wyoming State & Federal Updates

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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 Wyoming State & Federal Updates

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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 Wyoming State & Federal Updates

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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.