http://www.tampabay.com/news/business/workinglife/president-obama-proposes-making-5-million-more-workers-eligible-for/2235592
With those employees in mind, the Obama administration is proposing
making up to 5 million more people eligible for overtime — its latest
effort to boost pay for lower-income workers. These workers would
benefit from rules requiring businesses to pay eligible employees 1½
times their regular pay for any work beyond 40 hours a week.
"We've got to keep making sure hard work is rewarded," President
Barack Obama wrote in an op-ed published Monday in the Huffington Post.
"That's how America should do business. In this country, a hard day's
work deserves a fair day's pay."
Employers can now often get around the rules: Any salaried employee
who's paid more than $455 a week — or $23,660 a year — can be called a
"manager," given limited supervisory duties and made ineligible for
overtime.
Yet that would put a family of four in poverty territory. Obama says
that the level is too low and undercuts the intent of the overtime law.
The threshold was last updated in 2004 and has been eroded by inflation.
Benito Mussolini loved to dictate to business.
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