A White House proposal to expand overtime pay eligibility will almost certainly be challenged in court and on the campaign trail, and could indirectly impact wages in California, according to labor law experts.
The proposal, announced by the Department of Labor this week, would raise the minimum salary threshold for overtime-exempt employees from $35,568 per year to $55,068. It would impact an estimated 3.6 million workers nationwide, but ...
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