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The Restoring Overtime Pay Act would increase the minimum salary threshold to $48,412, from $23,660.
December 6 -
There are times when employers can catch lightning in a bottle using the jurisdictional defense in court.
November 30Fox Rothschild -
Just because an employee didn’t request after-hours pay doesn’t excuse an employer's obligation to pay — but a recent court decision could make overtime policies a bit thornier.
August 17Foley & Lardner -
Union president Richard Trumka says that anything that dilutes the rule is bad and taking Obama’s overtime expansion away from even one worker could have devastating consequence.
March 28 -
Alexander Acosta expresses support for increasing above the 2004 level the salary threshold at which overtime must be paid to employees, but declined to commit to defend the rate put in place by the Obama administration.
March 22 -
With a new president and Republican control of congress, the fate of many rules prepped to go into effect in 2017 are now in doubt.
December 21 -
With a new president and Republican control of congress, the fate of many rules prepped to go into effect in 2017 are now in doubt.
December 16 -
The decision Tuesday is a victory for 21 states and dozens of business groups that sued, complaining the new rule would increase government costs.
November 22 -
It’s official: Donald Trump will soon be our nation’s 45th president. Now the work begins to forecast what the next four years will bring.
November 10 -
Delicate communication challenges, benefits eligibility implications seen.
November 8