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24 May 2016

Marketplace: Millions More White-Collar Workers Could Get Overtime

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My colleague David Barmak was featured in the NPR program, Marketplace in which he examines the negative implications of changing the white-collar overtime rules so that more white-collar workers are eligible for overtime.
United States Employment and HR

My colleague David Barmak was featured in the NPR program, Marketplace in which he examines the negative implications of changing the white-collar overtime rules so that more white-collar workers are eligible for overtime. The program provides an overview of the rule and its impact on the wage gap and service industry.

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