You can find information about federal minimum wage posters and the rules and regulations at the following site...www.dol.gov WHD. I hope this helps.
You can get a copy of a Federal Minimum Wage Poster online.
I have researched this topic for you and found that you can actually obtain a copy online. One of the sites that I found offering a Federal minimum wage poster is minimum-wage.org/posters.asp.
A minimum wage poster is published by the Department of Labor, either the federal department or individual state labor departments. It is required to be displayed at most workplaces and contains information regarding the minimum wage for employees.
You can order a minimum wage poster online at www.laborlawcenter.com. This poster must be hung in an area taht employees can see.
The minimum wage is determined by the federal government and can be exceeded by the state government. It is public information. Employers are not required to post notices about the minimum wage.
Federal law requires that employers have minimum wage posters displayed in common areas that are easily accessible and can be viewed by any employee. If your company is in need of a minimum wage poster, contact the state's department of commerce to purchase one.
The minimum wage is $7.25, the same as federal minimum wage.
As of July 2010, federal minimum wage is $7.25 and Minnesota minimum wage is the same because federal law prevails. However, by statute, the minimum wage in Minnesota is $5.25 or $6.15 depending on annual sales.
Florida's minimum wage at $6.79 is 16+% greater than the Federal minimum wage of $5.85 as of July 2008.
Yes in some countries, no in others. The US has a federal minimum wage. Canada does not.
It is a legal requirment to have minimum wage posters hung. You should contact www.labor.vermont.gov for details.
Idaho uses the federal minimum wage.