Dig into a colorful blend of mid-year posting changes
This year’s summertime posting changes are like a summertime fruit salad: An eclectic blend with some fresh twists. Here’s the scoop:
Arkansas: As of August 3, a Veterans’ Benefits and Services posting will be needed by businesses with 50 or more employees.
Alaska: Businesses in the Land of the Midnight Sun now have an annual July 1 minimum wage change and posting update, rather than one that takes effect in January. The Wage and Hour Act posting shows the new rate of $13 per hour. It also includes information about the state’s new sick leave law. Sick leave information has also been added to the Child Labor posting.
District of Columbia: A minimum wage update has brought mandatory changes to the Minimum Wage and Universal Wage Law postings. As of July 1, the new rate is $17.95 per hour.
Florida: The Sunshine State’s annual minimum wage update will take effect on September 30. The rate will increase to $14 per hour.
Kansas: New information about how to file a claim has been added to the Unemployment Insurance posting.
Louisiana: Before the summer is over, the Earned Income Credit posting is likely to have a mandatory change to show the new rate information for 2025.
Maryland: An update to penalties on the Safety and Health Protection on the Job posting is expected to bring a mandatory posting change in mid-July.
Maine: The Paid Family and Medical Leave posting notes that applications for benefits are scheduled to be accepted starting May 1, 2026.
Massachusetts: Filing information has been updated on the Unemployment Insurance Coverage posting.
Missouri: A Paid Sick Leave posting was added in April, but the state’s sick leave law will be repealed on August 28 if Gov. Mike Kehoe signs HB 567. If that happens, the paid sick leave posting will no longer be required.
Nevada: The Minimum Wage and Daily Overtime bulletins have been updated to note that the 2025 rate will remain $12 per hour.
Oregon: Minimum wage increases took effect on July 1 and are listed on the Minimum Wage poster:
- Nonurban Counties — $14.05 per hour
- Standard — $15.05 per hour
- Portland Metro Area — $16.30 per hour
Vermont: Gov. Phil Scott signed a bill to bring safe leave, bereavement leave, and qualifying exigency leave to the state as of July 1. The Parental Leave, Family Leave, and Short-Term Family Leave posting will be updated.
Virginia: Updated penalties are likely to bring a change to the Job Safety and Health posting in early August. The Covenants Not to Compete posting will also be revised with an expanded definition of low-wage employee.
Washington: The workers’ compensation law has been amended as of July 1 to allow qualified health providers to include a psychologist (for claims related to mental health conditions) or a physician assistant. The Workers’ Compensation posting has been updated.
Key to remember: Labor law posting updates can happen at any time of the year. When a mandatory change is made to a poster, the new version needs to be displayed.