Federal Rules Mandate Overtime Pay For Those Making Less Than $35,500
Workers making less than $35,500 are now entitled to mandatory overtime pay from their employers, under new rules announced Tuesday by the Labor Department. The Labor Department under President Barack Obama tried to raise the threshold to $47,000, a shift that would have given overtime pay to 4 million additional workers. President Trump’s Labor Department…
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