Get Ready for Mandatory State Posting Changes in 2022

Date Posted: 11/09/2021

January is always a busy time for posting updates, and 2022 is no exception. Minimum wage changes and new laws will take effect, requiring businesses to display updated labor law posters. In some cases, states will be updating posters to reflect regulatory changes that took effect in 2021.

Watch for revisions to these state posters in early 2022:

  • Alaska: Minimum Wage
  • Arizona: Minimum Wage
  • Colorado: Minimum Wage
  • Delaware: Minimum Wage, Discrimination
  • Illinois: Employment Laws (Equal Pay)
  • Indiana: Equal Employment Opportunity
  • Louisiana: Pregnancy Accommodation, Earned Income Credit
  • Maine: Minimum Wage, Regulation of Employment
  • Michigan: Minimum Wage • Minnesota: Minimum Wage
  • Montana: Minimum Wage
  • New Hampshire: Paid Family Leave
  • New Mexico: Minimum Wage
  • New Jersey: Employee Misclassification
  • New York: Minimum Wage (effective December 31, 2021)
  • Ohio: Minimum Wage • Oklahoma: Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act
  • Oregon: Paid Family Leave • Rhode Island: Minimum Wage
  • South Dakota: Minimum Wage
  • Vermont: Minimum Wage
  • Virginia: Minimum Wage; Occupational Safety and Health Act
  • Washington: Minimum Wage
Mandatory State Posting Changes in 2022

When a state updates a poster with a mandatory change, employers must take down the old version of the poster and display the new one. Most of the changes shown here are expected to be released around January 1, 2022, so employers in the states listed should be ready to make posting updates one of their New Year’s resolutions. To purchase a new labor law poster for your state, use our Compliance Map