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Proposed 2015 DOL Overtime Rule Change: What #HR Needs to Know

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Although the proposed increase itself is quite substantial, to be fair, the reality is that the minimum salary from 2004 is extremely low relative to today’s labor market. The DOL has suggested that the employee still ‘wins’ even if this occurs, because they may have more time off. How important will this increase be?

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HR, Legal Experts Discuss Overtime’s Future

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Edelstein’s answer was well-measured. “As Communicate early and often—especially to the managers tasked with giving employees the news they’ve been reclassified. If a manager’s not prepared to communicate this to their team, it’s not going to go well,” Sanchez explained. So what should employers expect?