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"The new rule expands the number of workers
eligible for overtime by nearly tripling the salary threshold"
U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao announced
that the final rules governing overtime eligibility for white-collar workers
under the Fair Labor Standards Act are now in effect. The newly updated Overtime
Security Rule strengthens and protects overtime pay for 6.7 million American
workers. The new rules clarify and update ambiguous and confusing overtime
regulations that were first created in 1939 and have not been substantially
updated since 1949.
“6.7 million workers will see their overtime protections strengthened under the
new Overtime Security Rule,” said U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao. “Under
the new rules, workers will know their overtime rights, employers will know
their responsibilities and the department can more vigorously enforce these
protections. In addition, the department has undertaken the most extensive
compliance outreach on any regulation in its history to help employers comply
with the new rules,” added Chao.
The new rule expands the number of workers eligible for overtime by nearly
tripling the salary threshold. Under the previous 50-year-old regulations, only
workers earning less than $8,060 annually or $155 per week were guaranteed
overtime. Under the new rule, workers paid less than $23,660 or $455 per week
are now automatically guaranteed overtime regardless of their titles or duties.
A number of salaried workers earning above this threshold will also gain the
right to overtime under the new, stronger rules. This strengthens overtime
protections for 6.7 million low-wage salaried workers, including 1.3 million
salaried white collar workers who were not entitled to overtime pay under the
previous regulations. Businesses will have to pay an additional $375 million and
workers will gain that amount in additional earnings every year.
Hourly workers are guaranteed overtime regardless of how much they are paid.
Blue collar and manual laborers and workers, such as construction workers,
operating engineers, carpenters, and longshoremen are also guaranteed overtime
under these newly effective rules. Police, firefighters, emergency medical
technicians, licensed practical nurses and other first responders now have
strengthened overtime protections. Union workers under collective bargaining
agreements are not impacted.
With the new Overtime Security Rule, the U.S. Department of Labor, which has set
new records for aggressive Wage and Hour enforcement, now has a strong new
standard in place to better protect workers’ pay.
To learn more about the new overtime security rules go to
www.dol.gov/fairpay. This website
includes fact sheets, video instruction and is searchable. It also tells workers
how to file a complaint with the Department of Labor if they believe they are
improperly
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