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Wyoming Employment Laws

Wyoming is an at-will employment state and a right-to-work state. The Wyoming Fair Employment Practices Act prohibits discrimination based on race, color, creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, disability, age (40+), and pregnancy, applying to employers with 2 or more employees. Wyoming's minimum wage matches the federal rate of $7.25/hour. In 2025, Wyoming enacted SB 107 banning most noncompete agreements for non-executive employees, effective July 1, 2025. Discrimination complaints must be filed within 6 months.

Last verified: 2026-02-26

Statute of Limitations

6 months (FEPA discrimination complaint)Wyo. Stat. § 27-9-108

Discrimination complaints under the Wyoming Fair Employment Practices Act must be filed within 6 months of the alleged violation. Federal EEOC charges must be filed within 300 days. Wage and other statutory claims have varying deadlines.

Key Wyoming Statutes

Wyoming Fair Employment Practices ActWyo. Stat. §§ 27-9-101 to 27-9-108

Prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, disability, age (40+), pregnancy, and genetic information. Applies to employers with 2 or more employees. Does not explicitly cover sexual orientation or gender identity.

Wyoming is a right-to-work state. No person may be required to join or pay dues to a labor organization as a condition of employment. Violations are a misdemeanor punishable by up to $1,000 fine and 6 months in jail.

Noncompete Agreement Restrictions (2025)SF 107 (2025); Wyo. Stat. § 27-2-201

Effective July 1, 2025, noncompete covenants that restrict an employee's ability to earn a living are void. Exceptions apply for sale-of-business agreements, trade secret protection, and executive/management personnel. The law applies prospectively only — contracts entered before July 1, 2025 are unaffected.

Wyoming's minimum wage is $5.15/hour, but the federal minimum wage of $7.25/hour applies to most employers covered by the FLSA. Tipped employees may be paid $2.13/hour if tips bring total compensation to at least $7.25/hour.

Military Leave ProtectionWyo. Stat. § 19-11-104

Employers cannot terminate an employee without cause within one year of returning from military leave. This supplements federal USERRA protections.

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