Hello,
I've had a WWI era poster called Fight World Famine! Join the Boy's Working Reserve for about 15 years. I bought it when I was a lad of 11. I've framed it and have it on the wall.
I was curious one day and googled it, surprisingly it was easy to find its worth by checking a few vintage sites.
Mine is worth about $270 or so, which is nice considering I bought it for $70. Most good condition posters of this vintage are worth a similar amount.
ensuring agreements between defense industries and organized labor.
labor would own and operate businesses and industries. -Tom Conard
The National War Labor Bond existed between 1942 and 1945. The main purpose it was formed was to mediate and arbitrate the labor disputes then.
Ensuring agreements between defense industries and organized labor.
Did the national labor relations act guarentee government support for organized labor?
The poster is called the Federal Labor Law poster. There is also a state poster. Go to postercompliance.com
You can download a free California labor poster directly from the California state website. The url to click is http://www.dir.ca.gov/wpnodb.html.
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, all emplorers must display a labor law compliance poster somewhere in the workplace. Employees must be able to see this poster and understand his or her rights.
One can purchase a labor poster online or at a brick and mortar store. Some stores would be office depot or office max. Government websites will have labor posters as well.
A labor poster can keep employees informed about the discrimination policies in the workplace. An employee who is aware of the policies is less likely to discriminate.
You can get Florida Labor Law posters on this site, http://www.laborlawposters-online.com.
You can find information on the Massachusetts labor law poster service online. One source is: http://www.hrdocs.com/Posters/state/Massachusetts.html
The poster details restrictions relative to age and the hours minors may (and may not) work. This site offers an image of the poster as well as ordering info: http://www.laborlawcenter.com/p-234-ohio-labor-law-posters.aspx
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 need to put in a request with the Virginia Department of Labor. Request a poster using this form: http://www.doli.virginia.gov/publications/poster_form.html
You must have a labor law poster displayed. But you can simply print out any updates from OSHA, and post them alongside the poster.
A California Labor Law poster will be posted in some capacity in every licensed business in California. These posters must be posted to be visible to all employees, and are usually found in a lunch area, affixed to a wall.