Washington 2025 State & Labor Law Poster
Washington 2025 State & Labor Law Poster
Fully Updated with Latest Wage and Leave Posters
Elevate your workplace compliance with the Washington 2025 labor law poster, updated to reflect the new minimum wage of $16.66 per hour (with tipped wage at $14.16) and newly required Paid Family and Medical Leave postings, effective January 1, 2025. This poster ensures your business remains current with evolving labor standards.
Comprehensive All-In-One Poster: State, Federal & OSHA
This all-in-one poster consolidates critical Washington state postings—such as Minimum Wage, Paid Family and Medical Leave, Workers’ Compensation, Unemployment Insurance, Discrimination, Domestic Violence Resources, Job Safety and Health Law, and Your Rights as a Worker—alongside federal compliance requirements like OSHA workplace safety, EEOC “Know Your Rights,” FMLA, USERRA, federal minimum wage, Employee Polygraph Protection, and more.
Durable, Laminated Design for Busy Work Areas
Printed in vivid full color and crafted on sturdy laminated material, this poster is designed for long-lasting visibility in high-traffic areas—such as break rooms, entryways, or near time clocks. Its single-sheet format simplifies display and maximizes compliance clarity.
Streamlined Compliance with One Poster Solution
By merging all required notices into one consolidated poster, compliance is both simple and efficient—eliminating clutter and ensuring every mandated notice is displayed clearly and correctly.
Protect Your Business from Fines and Legal Risks
Regulatory updates can occur multiple times a year. This 2025 poster helps you stay ahead of changes—particularly those related to wage rates and leave laws—reducing the risk of compliance penalties and legal exposure.
Order Today for Year-Round Labor Law Coverage
Secure peace of mind with this robust, fully compliant Washington labor law poster. It’s the proactive choice for employers aiming to maintain transparent, informed, and lawful workplaces—without the administrative hassle.
Recent Updates
Washington Labor Law Poster
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Self-Insured Workers' Compensation Effective April 01, 2025
Revised in April 2025.
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Paid Family and Medical Leave Effective January 01, 2025
The Paid Family and Medical Leave poster has been updated with a new wage replacement cap of $1,542 per week (12/2024).
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Minimum Wage Effective January 01, 2025
Washington State’s minimum wage will increase from $16.28 per hour to $16.66 per hour (9/2024).
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Workers’ Compensation Effective January 01, 2025
Updated with new information and contact information. "Beginning July 1, 2025, you may also choose a physician assistant (PA) or, for claims solely for mental health conditions, a psychologist."
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Employee Free Choice Act Effective June 01, 2024
The Employee Free Choice Act notice is now required to be posted in a place normally reserved for employment-related notices and in a place commonly frequented by employees (6/2024).
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Minimum Wage Effective January 01, 2024
Washington State’s minimum wage will increase from $15.74 per hour to $16.28 per hour (9/2023).
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Your Rights as a Worker Effective September 01, 2023
The Your Rights as a Worker poster has been updated with new website addresses and the addition of a QR code (9/2023).
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Stay Compliant with Our All-in-One State, Federal, and Osha Labor Law Posters
Ensure your business meets state, OSHA, and federal labor law requirements with our comprehensive labor law posters. Updated with the latest mandatory notices, our posters help companies avoid fines and ensure compliance with ease.
Labor law posters are essential for workplace compliance. Federal and state laws require businesses to display specific notices informing employees of their rights. State Labor Posters keep your business up to date with current regulations, protecting you from potential risks.
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Worry-free Compliance Plan
Regulations change throughout the year, and staying compliant can be challenging. Our posters are always up to date, ensuring you meet every requirement, from federal to state-specific updates. Let us handle compliance while you focus on your business.
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Frequently asked labor law questions
Frequently asked questions ordered by popularity. Remember that if the visitor has not committed to the call to action, they may still have questions (doubts) that can be answered.
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What Are Labor Law Posters and Who Must Display Them?
Labor law posters are official notices required by federal and state laws that outline employees' rights. Any employer with at least one employee must prominently display these posters in a spot that employees regularly visit. Failing to post them correctly can lead to fines, penalties, and even lawsuits.
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Do We Need Spanish Versions of Labor Law Posters?
If over 5% of your workforce uses English as a second language, you are required to display posters in Spanish in certain states, including California, Texas, Florida, and New York. The Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) Poster must also be available in the primary language spoken by your employees. While not legally mandatory everywhere, it's a good practice to provide Spanish versions to ensure all employees understand their rights.
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Are Digital Labor Law Posters Acceptable?
No, physical labor law posters are still legally required. These posters must be displayed in a spot where all employees can see them regularly. While online posting options are being explored, current rules mandate that physical copies be posted in the workplace.
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How Do We Handle Labor Law Posters for Remote Employees?
Employers must still ensure that remote or home-based employees are aware of their rights. This can be done by mailing posters directly to remote workers or by providing digital access via a company intranet. If remote employees visit an office location regularly, posting the notices at the office fulfills this requirement.
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Should We Display Both State and Federal Minimum Wage Posters?
Yes, both the federal and state minimum wage posters must be displayed, even if the state rate is higher. The higher wage rate applies for payment purposes. Different rules may apply to employees earning tips, bonuses, or commissions, but posting requirements remain unchanged.