- cross-posted to:
- workreform@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- workreform@lemmy.world
The proposed rule would raise the threshold under which workers are automatically eligible for overtime pay to about $55,000 a year, from the current level of about $35,000.
- I imagine a lot of Salaried people making $53-55K are going to get a raise to about $56K. - I don’t understand what is happening here, you only qualify for overtime if you make less than a certain amount? - No, whether you qualify for overtime is based on a bunch of factors including job responsibilities and industry. But there are two salary thresholds that basically ignore those rules. - At the lower end, if you make less than a certain amount, you qualify for overtime no matter what, regardless of whether your job would normally qualify. This is the one they’re proposing increasing. - At the higher end, your employer doesn’t have to pay you overtime no matter what. This one is six figures, though I don’t remember the exact amount. - This actually makes sense to me, I think I’d like one American employment law please. 
 
- It’s complicated because, of course it is. There is salary exempt and salary non-exempt. To this day, I do not know which is which I just know that I’m the kind of salaried that doesn’t get overtime pay and I’m sure I never will. Maybe someone smarter than me will chime in. - You’re exempt from OT laws. That’s how you remember. 
 
 
 


