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Louisiana Employment Laws

Louisiana has no state minimum wage law — the federal $7.25/hour applies. Louisiana is a right-to-work state (constitutional provision) and an at-will employment state. The Louisiana Employment Discrimination Law (La. R.S. 23:332) covers employers with 20+ employees and protects against discrimination based on race, sex, age, disability, sickle cell trait, genetic information, and natural/protective hairstyles. There is no state-mandated paid sick leave or paid family leave.

Last verified: 2026-02-25

Key Louisiana Statutes

Employment DiscriminationLa. R.S. 23:332

Prohibits intentional employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age (40+), disability, sickle cell trait, genetic information, natural/protective/cultural hairstyle, and pregnancy/childbirth (employers with 26+ employees). Applies to employers with 20 or more employees. Enforced by Louisiana Commission on Human Rights and EEOC.

Minimum WageFederal FLSA (no state law)

Louisiana has no state minimum wage law. The federal minimum wage of $7.25/hour applies. Tipped employees: $2.13/hour direct wage (employer must make up difference). Louisiana has historically preempted local minimum wage ordinances.

Louisiana's right-to-work protection is enshrined in statute. Employees cannot be compelled to join a union or pay union dues as a condition of employment.

Whistleblower ProtectionLa. R.S. 23:967

Employers cannot retaliate against employees who disclose workplace violations of state law, provide testimony in public investigations, or refuse to participate in illegal employment acts. Employees must first advise the employer of the violation and give reasonable opportunity to correct.

Accrued Vacation PaymentLa. R.S. 23:631

Employers with policies providing paid vacation must pay all accrued, unused vacation upon termination. "Use it or lose it" vacation policies are permitted.

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