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New Hampshire Printable Free Miscellaneous Law Posters New Hampshire Protective Legislation Law - Payment of Wages Poster Mandatory

The Protective Legislation Law - Payment of Wages is a New Hampshire miscellaneous law poster provided for businesses by the New Hampshire Department Of Labor. This is a required poster for all New Hampshire employers, and any business that fails to post this notification may be subject to penalties or fines.

This is a state labor poster under the state department of labor. It is a mandatory poster important required of employers within the state of New Hampshire. It is a summary of various provisions of the state protective legislation law, which includes payment of wages, right to lunch and other feeding break as well as access to personnel file. In the poster is the minimum civil penalty to be paid per a violation of any of the stated New Hampshire labor laws. The poster should be posted where all workers easily can access it.

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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE	 	
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR	 	
 	
 	
PROTECTIVE LEGISLATION LAW	 	
 	
Wages In this Establishment Will Be Paid On:	 	
 	
SUNDAY        MONDAY        TUESDAY        WEDNESDAY        THURSDAY        FRIDAY        SATURDAY	 	
       	          	           	                     	                          	                           	                      	                      	 	
  
PAYMENT  OF  WAGES. 	All 	wages  due  an  employee  must  be  paid 	on  a  weekly  or  biweekly  basis	. The  Labor 	
Commissioner  may,  upon  written  petition  showing  good  and  sufficient  reason,  permit  payment  of  wages  less  frequently, 
except it shall be at least once each calendar month.	 	
 
NOTICE  T	O  EMPLOYEE. 	Employer  must  notify  employee  in  writing  when  hiring  of  the  rate  of  pay,  or  any  changes 	
prior  to  change;  make  available  in  writing,  or  by  posted  notice,  employment  practices  and  policies  on  vacation  pay,  sick 
leave and other fringe benefits; fu	rnish employee statement of deductions each payday.	 	
 
LUNCH  OR  EATING PERIOD. 	An employer  may  not  require an  employee to  work  more  than  five  consecutive  hours 	
without  granting  him  a  one  half	-hour  lunch  or  eating  period,  except  if  it  is  feasible  for  the  empl	oyee  to  eat  during  the 	
performance of his/her work, and the employer permits him/her to do so.	 	
 
ACCESS  TO  PERSONNEL  FILE. 	Every  employer  shall  provide  a  reasonable  opportunity  for  an  employee  who  so 	
requests  to  inspect  such  employee’s  personnel  file  and  up	on  request  provide  such  employee  with  a  copy  of  all  or  part  of 	
the file.	 	
 
WITHHOLDING  WAGES.	 Employer  may  not  withhold  or  divert  any  portion  of  an  employee’s  wages  unless  required 	
or empowered by state or federal law; or unless by written authorization by 	the employee for a lawful purpose accruing to 	
the benefit of the employee, per regulation promulgated by the Commissioner.	 	
 
EMPLOYEES SEPARATED. 	When an employee quits, resigns, or is suspended because of labor dispute wages must be 	
paid not later then the	 next regular payday or by mail if the employee so requests. Employees discharged must be paid in 	
full  within  seventy	-two  hours.  Willful  failure  to  pay  as  above  subjects  employer  to  liquidated  damages  of  ten  percent  of 	
the unpaid wages for each day except 	Sunday and legal holidays. In case of dispute over amount due, employer shall pay 	
amount conceded by him to be due, leaving employee remedies of law for balance.	 	
 
The acceptance  of  payment  by  employee  shall  not  constitute  a  release to  the  balance  of  a  clai	m  and  any  release  required 	
by an employer as a condition of payment shall be null and void and in violation of the law.	 	
REQUIRED PAY	 	
On  any  day  an  employee  reports  to  work  at  an  employer’s  request,  the  employee  shall  be  paid  not  less  than  2 
hours pay at th	eir regular rate of pay. This does not apply to employees of counties or municipalities.	 	
CIVIL PENALTY	 	
 	
There may be a minimum civil penalty of $100.00 per violation of any section of the New Hampshire Labor Laws.	 	
 
INSPECTION 	DIVISION	  	 	 	 	Rudolph W. Ogden, 	III	 	 	Ken Merrifield	 	
P.O.	 BOX 	2076	   	 	 	 	 	Deputy 	Commissioner	  	         	 	Commissioner	 	
CONCORD	, NH	 03302	-2076	 	
TELEPHONE 	– (603)	 271	-1492	 & 271	-3176	  	
 	
THIS NOTICE MUST BE POSTED IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE	 	
Rev.	 02	-01-18

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More New Hampshire Labor Law Posters 13 PDFS

Minimum-Wage.org provides an additional twelve required and optional New Hampshire labor law posters that may be relevant to your business. Be sure to also print and post all required state labor law posters, as well as all of the mandatory federal labor law posters.

New Hampshire Poster Name Poster Type
Required The Whistleblower Protection Act Whistleblower Law
Required NHES Vacation Shutdown Unemployment Law
Required Unemployment Notice Unemployment Law
Required Protective Legislation Law - Payment of Wages Miscellaneous Law
Required New Hampshire Minimum Wage Law Minimum Wage Law

List of all 13 New Hampshire labor law posters


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