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January 01, 2025
3 Biden-Era Wage Regs That Could Sink In 2025
The Biden administration's rules determining overtime eligibility, sorting out whether workers are independent contractors and raising federal contractors' minimum wage face uncertainty in 2025. Here, Law360 looks at how those three rules may change.
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November 27, 2024
DOL Will Take Axed Overtime Rule To 5th Circ.
The U.S. Department of Labor plans to turn to the Fifth Circuit after a Texas federal court axed the department's rule raising the salary thresholds to consider employees exempt from overtime under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
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November 15, 2024
Texas Judge Strikes Down DOL Overtime Rule
The U.S. Department of Labor lacked the authority to raise the salary threshold for a Fair Labor Standards Act overtime exemption, a Texas federal judge ruled Friday, striking down a hotly contested rule that has been in effect since July.
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August 09, 2024
DOL Says Chevron Ruling Greenlights New OT Salaries
The recent U.S. Supreme Court decision nixing the Chevron doctrine highlights that Congress gave the U.S. Department of Labor the authority to regulate Fair Labor Standards Act provisions and raise salary thresholds, the department told a Texas federal court.
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July 19, 2024
Business Groups Want DOL OT Rule Tossed
A slew of business groups urged a Texas federal court to halt on a nationwide basis the U.S. Department of Labor's rule raising salary thresholds for a federal overtime exemption, arguing they raise identical arguments the court already sided with.
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June 14, 2024
5 Threats To New DOL Rule Expanding Overtime Eligibility
A U.S. Department of Labor rule that the agency says would extend overtime protections to an estimated 4.3 million workers in its first year faces opposition in the courts and in Congress that could topple the recently finalized regulations. Here, Law360 reviews five threats to the Biden administration's overtime rule.
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May 23, 2024
Business Groups Fight OT Rule Raising Salary Limits
A group of business associations urged a Texas federal court to block a 2024 U.S. Department of Labor rule raising the minimum salary on overtime exemption for executive, administrative or professional employees, saying the rule doesn't rectify the errors from a 2017 rule that the same court enjoined.