This multi-poster: http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/yhst-3691191905434_2090_0 combines 12 different required postings into one, so it's at least that many.
The federal government required certain business post posters in public places for employees to see. The Department of Labor posts these posters and their rules on its' website.
You must have the posters hung by law. You can request your posters at www.laborlawposter.us .
You can order law posters online. You must have the posters hung in the workplace to avoid fines and penalties.
There are several posters that need to be hung in Ohio. Some are related to Ohio state laws. Others are related to federal laws. You can find more information from Ohio's Department of Administrative Services: http://www.das.ohio.gov/Divisions/HumanResources/PolicyDevelopment/LaborEmploymentLawPostingRequirements/tabid/485/Default.aspx.
The posters must be hung,or you may face fines. You canorder your posters at www.laborlawcenter.com.
You must have the posters hung by law. You can request your posters at www.laborlawposter.us .
"Posters" is the simple direct object. The complete direct object is the noun phrase "posters of every kind". Both answer the question, "What had Aaron hung?"
Billboards, places where advertising posters are hung/displayed.
It depends on the state. Most state do require that the labor law posters are hung up. You will have to check to make sure that your state is one of these.
Workplace posters need to be in an area seen by all. Most employers post the signs in the cafeteria or breakroom.
If you mean the basic workers comp and safety posters then yes. There is also a federal law about that. You need the wash hands posters for food service too.
Yes, if there employees then there must be labor law posters per the law. Those posters must be hung in a place that is well used or visited by the employees.