South Carolina Labor Law Postings



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South Carolina Labor Law Postings Thank you for using GovDocs.com! Your order contains the following state posters: Name of Poster Posting Requirements Agency Responsible Notice to Employees All employers South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation Fair Housing Businesses engaged in the sale or lease State Human Affairs Commission of real estate Printing and Posting Instructions 1.) Print each of the posters listed above on 8.5 x11 paper. 2.) Check to make sure that all of the posters were successfully printed. 3.) Read each poster carefully to check for special posting requirements that might apply to your business. 4.) For posters that are larger than 1 page, you may want to fold the margin on the top of the second page down and tape the poster together in the back for best appearance. 5.) Put all of the posters up in a conspicuous area where all employees will see them (such as an employee lounge, break room, or cafeteria). Print multiple copies if necessary to provide adequate coverage for your workplace. 6.) The GovDocs.com Customer Agreement allows you to print each poster as many times as necessary for one business location. South Carolina Posting Instructions.doc

South Carolina Workplace Laws Safety and Health Protection On the Job Notice to Employees THE STATE: Under the South Carolina Occupational Safety and Health Act, the State is responsible for the enforcement of occupational safety and health standards in all workplaces, both public and private, within the state of South Carolina. However, longshoring, ship building, ship repairing and shipbreaking operations covered by the Longshoremen and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act, as amended, remain under federal jurisdiction. EMPLOYER: Each employer shall furnish to his employees employment and a place of employment which are free from recognized hazards that are causing or likely to cause death or physical harm to his employees, and he shall comply with occupational safety and health standards promulgated by the Director. EMPLOYEES: Each employee shall comply with occupational safety and health standards and all rules, regulations and orders issued by the director of Labor, Licensing and Regulation which are applicable to his own actions and conduct. Any employee or his representative may request an inspection of his place or site of employment. Any employee may file an imminent danger complaint by telephone. All other complaints must be in writing. Complaint forms will be furnished upon request by the South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation. The identity of any employee filing a complaint will not be revealed without the written consent of the employee. Employers and employees have the right to participate in inspections by means of bringing to the attention of the inspecting officer possible violations which exist in their area of work and the right to participate in the walk-around inspection. The inspecting officer shall have the right to determine the number of persons participating in the walk-around inspection Under state law, when the authorized representative of the employees accompanies the inspecting officer during a walk-around inspection, he shall not suffer any loss of wages or other benefits which would normally accrue to him. Where there is no authorized representative, the inspecting officer will consult with a reasonable number of employees concerning matters of safety and health in the workplace. DISCRIMINATION: State and federal laws prohibit discrimination against any employee if he files a complaint or causes any proceeding under or related to this Act or is about to testify in any such proceedings or because of the exercise by any employee on behalf of himself or others of any right afforded under state and federal law. The Director of Labor, Licensing and Regulation or the nearest federal OSHA offices must be notified within thirty (30) days after such discriminatory act occurs. State and local government employees should file such complaints with the Director, South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation. CITATIONS: Citations listing the alleged violations during an inspection will be mailed to the employer with reasonable promptness. State law requires such citations be promptly posted at appropriate places for employee information for three (3) days, or until the violations are corrected, whichever is later, to warn employees of dangers that may exist. PENALTIES: An employer may be assessed a penalty up to seven thousand ($7,000) dollars for a non-serious violation. LSC05/1 An employer who receives a citation for a serious violation may be assessed a penalty up to seven thousand ($7,000) dollars for each such violation. Any employer who willfully violates an occupational safety and health rule or regulation may be assessed a penalty not more than seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) for each violation. Any employer who willfully violates an occupational safety and health rule or regulation and the violation causes death to an employee shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, be punished by fine, imprisonment or both. For more information, contact: South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation Office Of OSHA Compliance P.O. Box 11329 Columbia, South Carolina 29211 (803) 734-9607 Under a plan approved November 30, 1972 by the U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the State of South Carolina is providing job safety and health protection for workers throughout the State. Federal OSHA will monitor the operation of this plan to assure that continued approval is merited. Any person may make a complaint regarding the State administration of this plan directly to the Regional Office of OSHA, U.S. Department of Labor, 61 Forsyth Street S.W., Room 6T50, Atlanta, Georgia 30303.

Payment of Wages, Child Labor and Right-to-Work Laws Workers Compensation Payment of Wages Act When an employee is hired, the employer must notify the employee in writing of: the wages agreed upon the normal hours the employee will work the time and place wages will be paid the deductions an employer may make from wages, including insurance Changes to these terms must be made in writing at least seven (7) calendar days before they become effective. Employers must pay employees all wages due each pay period. Employers must also give employees an itemized statement showing gross pay and all deductions made each pay period. Employers who violate the Payment of Wages Act are subject to a civil penalty of $100 for each violation. Employees can recover up to three times the full amount of unpaid wages, costs, and attorney s fees in a civil action. To report a suspected violation, or for recordkeeping or other questions involving the Payment of Wages Act, or to order a copy of the Payment of Wages Act, please contact the Office of Wages and Child Labor at the address and number listed below. Child Labor No employer in this State shall engage in any oppressive child labor practices. Oppressive child labor includes employment of any minor in any occupation declared by the Director of Labor, Licensing and Regulation to be particularly hazardous or detrimental to the health or well being of minors. Oppressive child labor also includes employment of minors who are 14 or 15 years old under the following conditions: During school hours Before 7 a.m. or after 7 p.m. (9 p.m. during the period of summer break of the school district in which the minor resides) More than 18 hours during school weeks More than 3 hours on school days More than 40 hours in non-school weeks More than 8 hours on non-school days For details involving child labor provisions, please contact the Office of Wages and Child Labor at the address listed below. S.C. Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation Office of Wages and Child Labor P.O. Box 11329 Columbia, South Carolina 29211-1329 803-734-9509 Right-to-Work The right to work of a person in South Carolina cannot be denied, interfered with, or abridged because the person belongs - or does not belong - to a labor union. An employer, labor organization, or other person that interferes with a worker s rights under these provisions is guilty of a misdemeanor and is subject to a lawsuit by the aggrieved worker. For more information, contact the Office of Labor - Management Mediation at (803) 734-9596 LSC05/2 If you are injured on the job, you should: 1. Notify your employer at once. You can't receive benefits unless your employer knows you're injured. 2. Tell the doctor your employer sends you to that you're covered by Worker's Comp. 3. Notify the Workers' Comp. Provider below or the S.C. Workers' Comp. Commission at (803) 737-5700 if you experience undue delays or problems with your claim. Workers Compensation: 1. Pays 100% of your medical bills and some other expenses. 2. Compensates you for 66 2/3% of your salary, limited to the maximum wage set by law, if you are unable to work for more than seven (7) calendar days. We are operating under and subject to the S.C. Workers Compensation Act In case of accidental injury or death to an employee, the injured employee, or someone acting in his or her behalf, must give immediate notice to the employer or general authorized agent. Failure to give such immediate notice may be the cause of seriousdelay in the payment of compensation to the injured employee or his or her dependents and may result in failure to receive any compensation benefits under the law. S.C. Workers Compensation Commision P.O. Box 1715, 1612 Marion Street Columbia, S.C. 29202-1715 (803) 737-5700 www.wcc.state.sc.us Workers' Compensation Provider Name, Address & Claims Telephone #

Unemployment Insurance This establishment may be covered by the S.C. Unemployment Compensation Law. If you become unemployed, go to the nearest South Carolina Employment Security Job Service Office which will help you find a job. Please take your social security card with you. If no job is immediately available, you may be eligible for unemployment benefits if you are: 1. Able and available for suitable work 2. Unable to obtain suitable work 3. Actively seeking work If only part time work is available, you may be eligible for partial benefits. Your employer pays the entire unemployment tax, nothing is deducted from your pay to cover the cost. S.C. Employment Security Offices Abbeville Aiken Anderson Barnwell Beaufort Bennettsville Camden Chester Clinton Columbia Florence Gaffney Georgetown Greenville Greenwood Hampton Hartsville Horry Kingstree Lancaster Lexington Liberty Marion Moncks Corner Newberry Orangeburg Ridgeland Rock Hill Seneca Spartanburg Summerville Sumter Union Walterboro Winnsboro Workers Pay No Part of the Cost for Unemployment Insurance Unemployment Insurance Tax: Often unemployed workers tell us that unemployment insurance is due them, "because they have paid for it. This is not true. Not one cent is deducted from your pay in South Carolina to cover unemployment insurance. Your employer pays the entire unemployment insurance tax. Social Security Tax Do not confuse unemployment insurance with old-age, survivors, and disability insurance. The amount deducted from your wages as social security is your contribution to old-age, survivors, and disability insurance. The employer contributes an equal amount, in addition to his payment of the full unemployment insurance tax. South Carolina Employment Security Commission 1550 Gadsden Street Columbia, South Carolina 29202 (803) 737-2400 www.sces.org E-Mail: ui@sces.org Employment Discrimination For more information, contact: S.C. Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation (803) 896-4380 South Carolina laws prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, sex, age, religion, color, national origin or disability, and in the area of housing, familial status. If you feel that you have been discriminated against because of any of these bases, contact the South Carolina Human Affairs Commission: 2611 Forest Drive, Suite 200 Post Office Box 4490 Columbia, South Carolina 29240 Phone (803) 737-7800 or 1-800-521-0725 TDD: (803) 253-4125 www.state.sc.us/schac or United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Phone: (703) 344-6700 THIS NOTICE MUST BE POSTED CONSPICUOUSLY. S.C. Employment Security Commission (803) 737-2400 www.sces.org S.C. Human Affairs Commission (803) 737-7800 www.state.sc.us/schac 1-800-521-0725 S.C. Workers Compensation Commission (803) 737-5700 www.wcc.state.sc.us LSC05/3 S.C. Workplace Laws...June 2003

FAIR HOUSING IS THE LAW U.S. CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1968, FAIR HOUSING AMENDMENTS ACT OF 1988, SOUTH CAROLINA FAIR HOUSING LAW It Is Illegal To Discriminate Against Any Person Because Of Race, Color, Religion, Sex, Handicap, Familial Status, or National Origin In the sale or rental of housing or residential lots In advertising the sale or rental of housing In the financing of housing In the provision of real estate brokerage services In the appraisal of housing Blockbusting, Steering & Redlining form SHAC (8-92) For Assistance Contact: Fair Housing Investigations Unit South Carolina Human Affairs Commission 2611 Forest Drive, Suite 201 Post Office Drawer 4490 Columbia, South Carolina 29240-4490 (803) 737-7800 Toll Free 1-800-521-0725 Telephone Device for the Deaf (TDD) (803) 253-4125 LSC07