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DOL Overtime Rule Struck Down, Another Big Change for Employees

HR Digest

Department of Labor has been thwarted in its attempt to expand the overtime rule after accusations of exceeding its authority. For now, the 35k overtime salary threshold remains as it was before the DOL attempted to increase it to $43k. Image: Freepik What Is the Overtime Rule under the FLSA?

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Inflation

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The idea included concepts such as minimum wages, workweek definition, child labor, and overtime. The law will be annually adjusted starting in 2027 to account for the impacts of inflation. The Fair Labor Standards Act was passed in 1938 (85 years ago) and attempted to force minimums and maximums on the relationship. and $12.50

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New Overtime Rules 2024: What Employers Need to Know

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As 2024 unfolds, employers across various industries are grappling with new overtime regulations that significantly impact their operations and labor costs. This comprehensive guide will delve into the new overtime rules, explaining their implications for employers, and offering practical advice on compliance.

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What Is an Exempt Employee? An Updated Guide for 2025

HR Digest

When we say exempt it means that these employees are exempt from being considered under the minimum wage and overtime pay regulations. This means that employees who earn higher than this number do not have to be paid for overtime work unless the employer wants to compensate them in some alternate way. What Is The FLSA Overtime Rule?