Does Section 3600 require an employer to post in a conspicuous place a notice advising employees of the provisions of the section 3600?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Childers v. Shasta Livestock Auction Yard, Inc., 190 Cal.App.3d 792, 235 Cal.Rptr. 641 (Cal. App. 1987):

11 Subdivision (a)(9) of section 3600 also requires an employer to post in a conspicuous place a notice advising employees of the provisions of the subdivision. However, subdivision (a)(9) itself provides failure of the employer to post the notice does not waive the subdivision. (Ezzy v. Workers' Comp. Appeals Bd. (1983) 146 Cal.App.3d 252, 264, 194 Cal.Rptr. 90.)

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