Watch for state veteran benefits posting requirements
Workplace posters listing benefits and services available to veterans have been appearing on the walls of more workplaces in recent years, and in some cases state law requires them to be there.
A state law relating to a veteran benefits and services poster may require all employers to display the poster or may apply only to employers of a certain size. In some states, posting is optional.
When a state has a veteran services posting law, an employer’s responsibility will depend on the way the law is written.
A resource for veterans
Veteran benefits posters provide valuable information about employment assistance, educational resources, disability compensation, and other services available to veterans. They often include QR codes with links to websites offering more information.
These posters are typically developed after a state passes a law requiring a state to create a poster listing benefits and services available to veterans. The poster is usually designed by a state’s veterans services department or department of labor.
The law may include a posting requirement stating that employers of a certain size must display the poster. The poster is typically made available for download on a state’s veteran services or labor department website.
Who needs to display a veteran benefits poster?
Illinois: Posting the Veterans Benefits and Services notice is optional.
Indiana: The Veteran Benefits and Services poster must be displayed by employers with more than 50 employees.
Louisiana: The Veterans Benefits poster must be displayed by employers with more than 50 employees.
Maine: The Veterans’ Benefits and Services poster must be displayed by employers with more than 50 employees.
Massachusetts: The Veteran Services posting must be displayed by employers with more than 50 full-time employees.
Michigan: As of April 2, 2025, all employers will be required to display a Veterans’ Benefits and Services poster.
Minnesota: The Veterans Benefits and Services poster must be displayed by employers with more than 50 full-time employees.
New Hampshire: The Notice of Veterans’ Benefits and Services must be displayed by all employers.
New York: The Veteran Benefits and Services poster must be displayed by employers with more than 50 full-time employees.
Rhode Island: The Veterans’ Benefits and Services poster must be displayed by employers with 50 or more employees.
Virginia: The Resources for Virginia Veterans poster is optional.
Key to remember: A state may offer a veteran benefits poster. The requirement to display it will depend on state law.