Posters
Employers are required by state and federal law to post at their workplaces certain information concerning the rights of employees. The required posters, including federal posters, are available free of charge from New Mexico state agencies; or you can print them yourself from online files, using ordinary office printers and standard size paper (see links below). Employers should never have to pay a commercial service for posters.
Recent legislation (SB 324) will change the state minimum wage. The new minimum wage law is to take effect January 1, 2008. The state minimum wage will be $6.50 per hour. Then effective on January 1, 2009 the state minimum wage will be $7.50 per hour. New minimum wage posters will be available by January 01, 2008. More information can be read at NM Minimum Wages.
STATE MANDATORY POSTINGS
- New Mexico Minimum Wage Act - PDF file prints out on two legal size pages. Updated June 2009
- Discrimination Poster in PDF file format (Also part of the 6 in 1 poster), Last updated March 2006
- New Mexico Job Health and Safety Protection (State OSHA) - link off site. Click link on right side of page "Job Health and Safety Poster".
- New Mexico Workers' Compensation Act and supply of Notice of Accident (NOA) Forms
- Unemployment Insurance Notice (Department of Labor - This poster is issued at the time of initial UI tax registration and never needs to be updated.)
FEDERAL MANDATORY POSTINGS
Available by download below or at US Department of Labor
- Federal Minimum Wage - Poster LARGE size 11 X 17 and Poster SMALL size 81/2 X 11 Last Revised July 2007.
- Cartel del Salario Federal Minimo bajo la Ley de Normas Justas de Trabajo (Spanish language FLSA Poster)
- The file is only available in PDF format. In order to view and/or print PDF documents you must have a PDF viewer (e.g., Adobe Acrobat Reader v5 or later) available on your workstation.
- Click on the link for the minimum wage poster (large or small) and wait for it to load into the viewer.
- Please ensure that the Page Scaling box reads: Reduce to Printer Margins
- If you chose the large version, your printer must be capable of 11 x 17 prints or the two printed pages must be taped or pasted together to form an 11 x 17 inch poster. Otherwise the poster fits on a single 8 1/2 x 11 inch page
To use this file as a poster for your place of employment, please follow these instructions:
- Equal Employment Opportunity is the Law - English, Espaņol
- Job Safety and Health Protection - English, Espaņol
- Employee Polygraph Protection Act - English, Espaņol Last Revised 1988
- Family Medical Leave Act - English, Revised January 2009 for changes effective January 16, 2009
- Employee Rights under USERRA - English Updated Dec 2005
FEDERAL OR FEDERALLY FINANCED CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS REQUIRE ADDITIONAL POSTINGS.
Note employers meet Federal law requirements by displaying these posters where they customarily place notices for employees.
TopLocal Posters
Cities, Municipalities, Counties, and Incorporated Places may also have additional posters required of businesses. You will need to contact these entities to find out the specifics. Below are a few off site links which may assist you. Note that Minimium Wage Posters are available online for City of Albuquerque, County of Bernalillo and City of Santa Fe.
City and County Agencies
Additional City Links
- Artesia Homepage, City of
- Belen Homepage, City of
- Carlsbad Homepage, City of
- Clayton Homepage, City of
- Clovis Homepage, City of
- Farmington Homepage, City of
- Jemez Springs Homepage, City of
- Las Cruces, City of
- Logan Homepage, Village of
- Los Lunas Homepage, Village of
- Los Ranchos Homepage, Village of
- McKinley Homepage, City of
- Portales Homepage, City of
- Rio Rancho Homepage, City of
- Ruidoso Homepage, Village of
- Socorro Homepage, City of
- Taos Homepage, City of
- Truth or Consequences Homepage, City of

