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:: Monday, April 26, 2004 ::
Extra-pay guidelines confusing By Marilyn Geewax, The Salt Lake Tribune
This week, Labor Secretary Elaine Chao will go to Capitol Hill to tell lawmakers how the nation's new overtime pay rules will work.
Good luck.
Attorneys and labor law experts say the new guidelines do make it somewhat clearer which jobs qualify for time-and-a-half pay after 40 hours, but they warn that workers should not expect bright lines. Determining which workers will end up winners and losers could still take years of court battles.------------------------------------------- posted 6:52 AM :: reference link ::
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