Good Afternoon,
Yesterday, the Department of Labor released the below announcement on the revision of the DOL Overtime Rule of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). As you may
recall, the updating of the overtime threshold began under the Obama administration, but was stopped by a federal judge days before the revised limit was set to go into effect on December 1st, 2016. Under the Obama administration, the threshold
for overtime eligibility would have been raised to $47,476 from $23,660 a year for a full-time worker.
After soliciting input from the general public, the Trump administration is raising the threshold to
$35,568 per year for a full-time worker. The new limit will go into effect on
January 1, 2020. You can read the final rule
here. If the press release below does not load, you can read it
here.
Please let me know if you have any questions!
Have a great day,
Christine
Christine Touvelle, MLS
Policy Analyst
Ohio Provider Resource Association
O- 614-224-6772
1152 Goodale Blvd.
Columbus, Ohio 43212
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Subject: Final Overtime Rule Announced – Making 1.3 Million Workers Eligible For Overtime Pay
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