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by yariang
5315 days ago
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I don't understand this. Which part of the linked page outlaws paid over time? As a college student I don't have a lot of experience a) reading legalese and b) with getting paid. Also, what are the benefits of laws that outlaw overtime? Is it a form of income redistribution? Why computer professionals specifically? Is it because the jobs are not physical and overtime is thus supposedly less taxing? |
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If an employee cannot be considered exempt (under the law) then it is illegal for an employer to NOT pay overtime.
The change (as proposed in the link) would appear to make it so that an employer could include more of their IT staff in the EXEMPT category.