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Biden Admin. proposes rule to expand overtime pay for millions more workers.

Deputy Labor Secretary Julie Su testifies before the Senate⁣ Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee during ⁣her confirmation ⁢hearing to be the ‌next secretary of the Labor Department in the Dirksen⁣ Senate Office Building⁣ on Capitol Hill ​on April 20, 2023 in‌ Washington, DC. (Photo by⁢ Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Overtime Pay ⁤Eligibility‌ Expanded for Millions of Workers

OAN’s James Meyers
5:40 PM – Wednesday, August 30, 2023

The ⁢Biden ⁤administration proposed ⁣a new rule on‍ Wednesday‌ that ⁢would make 3.6 million more workers eligible for overtime pay.

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The new‌ rule ‌revealed by the Department of Labor, would require employers to pay overtime to salaried workers​ who make less ‍than ⁤$55,000 a year that are in executive, administrative⁣ and professional roles.

The new threshold is up from the current one of $35,568, which has been‌ in place ⁣since 2019 under‌ the Trump administration, ⁤who raised ‍it‍ from $23,660 under the Obama ⁤administration.

The new‍ rule is subject to a public commentary period and wouldn’t take effect for several months. ​The new ⁣changes would⁣ have the largest impact on ⁢retail,‌ hospitality, food,‌ manufacturing and other industries where managerial employees⁤ meet the requirements of ‌the threshold.

“I’ve heard from workers again and again about working ‌long ⁢hours, for no extra pay, all‌ while earning low salaries that don’t come anywhere ⁣close‍ to compensating them for their sacrifices,” acting Secretary of Labor⁤ Julie Su said ⁤in a statement.

The new rule could face pushback from businesses who ⁤won a legal challenge against a similar⁣ regulation Joe Biden announced as Vice President ⁣with the Obama administration, where they advocated to raise​ the threshold up to $47,000.

Currently under ⁢the ​ Fair Labor Standards Act,​ almost all U.S. hourly workers are entitled to⁢ overtime pay⁣ after ⁣working over 40 hours a week, at no less than ⁤time-and-half their regular ⁢rates.

However, salaried⁢ workers who perform ‌executive, professional or administrative roles are exempt from that requirement unless​ they earn below​ a certain threshold.

27% of salaried workers would be entitled to overtime pay under the new rule, because they make less than the threshold, according​ to the Labor Department.

However, business leaders argue the new ⁤salary requirement would force small businesses to convert salaried workers to hourly ones to track working time.

The National Association of Manufacturers ‌warned last year that this⁤ would challenge any expansion ⁤of overtime coverage, saying the new changes would ⁣disrupt‍ supply ​chain⁤ and labor supply issues.

Additionally, ​300,000 more ​manufacturing ⁢workers⁤ would ⁣be entitled to overtime pay. Along ⁢with another 180,000⁣ hospitality ‍and​ leisure workers, and 600,000​ in the health⁤ care and social services sector, according to the ​Labor‍ Department.

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