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   Federal and Wyoming child labor laws (Separate Website)
Federal and Wyoming laws protect child workers. This website lists both sets of laws. Where federal and state child labor laws differ, the law providing greater protection applies.
By: Wyoming Department of Employment
  
   
   Minimum wage and overtime
Basic information on wage and hour laws in Wyoming
By: Wyoming Legal Services - Lander Office  
  
   
   Questions about getting paid (Separate Website)
Read this to learn about when you get paid, how you get paid, and what happens with your last paycheck.
By: Wyoming Department of Employment
  
   
   Safety on the job
Information about OSHA, your right to safety on the job, and making complaints about safety problems in your workplace.
By: Wyoming Legal Services - Lander Office  
  
   
Worker's Compensation
 
   File an injury claim (Separate Website)
Find where to get forms in your county or download them here.
By: Wyoming Deptartment of Employment
  
   
   What to do if you are injured
Instructions on how to handle a work related injury
By: Wyoming Legal Services - Lander Office  
  
   
   Worker's Compensation Basics
Injured on the job and can't return to work? You could be eligible for worker's compensation. Click here to learn the basics.
By: Wyoming Legal Services - Lander Office  
  
   
 
 
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