United States:
New Overtime Rule Takes Effect Dec. 1
20 December 2016
Fisher Phillips LLP
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In the article, "New Overtime Rule Takes Effect Dec.
1," featured in Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, attorneys
Joel Rice and James Hux discuss the Decemeber 1 Labor Department
rule that is set to go into effect. Employers will be forced to
either raise pay significantly, which in many instances is not
practical, or to convert white-collar employees to overtime
eligible.
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