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Highly Paid Employee Entitled to Overtime Pay: 4 Tips for Employers After SCOTUS’s “Head-Scratching” Decision

High-earning workers making more than $200,000 a year might be eligible for overtime pay thanks to a new Supreme Court ruling yesterday morning. The decision is a wake-up call for all employers to review their OT exemptions...more

Supreme Court to Decide Whether Highly Compensated Supervisors Paid by the Day Should Get FLSA Overtime Pay

Employers may be shocked to learn that a supervisor who earns $200,000 a year could be entitled to overtime pay, but the Supreme Court might very well decide you could be on the hook for such payments in the near future....more

Preparing for the New FLSA “Overtime Rule”

For the last several months, we have all been eagerly awaiting USDOL’s final “Overtime Rule” – to hopefully finally put to bed the confusion that has filled the air for nearly three years. As of Tuesday, the suspense is over...more

USDOL's Extended, Expanded Regulatory Agenda

The U.S. Department of Labor has announced, via a regulatory agenda, that the proposed regulations implementing changes to the minimum salary for the white-collar exemptions, now commonly referred to as the “overtime rule”,...more

Listen Up – USDOL Reveals Little In Public Listening Sessions

Last month, the United States Department of Labor (USDOL) Wage and Hour Division announced that it would hold public listening sessions, inviting members of the public to comment on the FLSA's white-collar exemptions....more

Picking Up The Pace: USDOL Tackling Overtime Updates and New Opinion Letters

As we wrote about earlier this year, the Wage and Hour Division of the United States Department of Labor has been very active this year. This week alone, the USDOL issued a press release announcing that it will hold...more

Federal Judge Deals Another Blow To USDOL's "Overtime Rule" (Updated 09/07/17)

A federal judge in Texas struck down the controversial Obama-era change to the federal Fair Labor Standards Act that was intended to substantially raise the minimum salary threshold required for employees to qualify for the...more

Next Nail In The Coffin: Overtime Rule Struck Down By Judge

A federal judge in Texas today struck down the controversial Obama-era change to the federal Fair Labor Standards Act that was intended to substantially raise the minimum salary threshold required for employees to qualify for...more

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