U.S. Department of Laboropens in a new tab. The ruling relied on the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the Chevron deference doctrine in Loper Bright Enters. V. Raimondoopens in a new tab and stated that, “…shortly following oral arguments in this case, the Supreme Court ...
Article - AHLA Says Department Fo Labor Overtime Rule Will Hurt Hotels and Limit Employee Opportunities - The American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) today is leading an industry-wide Tax Day of Action in support of the Tax Relief for American Famili
Department of Labor Announces the Final Overtime Rule. Is Your Business Ready?Beemer, Jeffrey
Labor Department issues new overtime pay rules.Reports on the final regulations issued by the Department of Labor under the Fair Labor Standards Act concerning changes in the rules governing white-collar exemptions in the U.S. Scope and coverage of the labor regulations; Requirements for citizens ...
Labor Department Proposes Updated Overtime RulesThomas I. Plotkin
The Illinois Department of Labor has settled with an Illinois Trampoline park owner to enhance safety across all of the park's locations in the state.
To be clear, while the goal of this change is to make more people eligible for time and a half for working overtime, it’s a huge step backward. We’re not the manufacturing economy that the original Fair Labor Standards Act was designed for. We’re a knowledge economy and knowledge is...
Overtime overhaul; In the next month or so, the Labor Department will make the biggest change to overtime eligibility rules in four decades. In doing so, it will define a wide range of jobs as salaried positions, meaning people who hold those jobs no longer have to be paid time-and-a...
Eliminating the Right to Overtime Pay: Department of Labor Proposal Means Lower Pay, Longer Hours for Millions of Workers On March 31, 2003, the Department of Labor (DOL) proposed regulatory changes, which if adopted, could make more than eight million white-collar employees i... J Bernstein...
Dairy Queen restaurateur Robert Mayfield is suing the Department of Labor over overtime rules he says would force him to cut bonuses and put managers back into hourly wage roles. Robert Mayfield hopped out of his branded 1953 red Chevy and strode into the Dairy Queen on Manor R...