United States:
New Overtime Rules Likely To Hurt Workers It Aims To Help
06 June 2016
Fisher Phillips LLP
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In the article, "New Overtime Rules Likely to Hurt Workers
it Aims to Help," featured in Columbus Business
First, Curtis Moore discusses the challenges employers will
face when deciding how to handle rising labor cost while remaining
competitive, in light of the Labor of Department's new
regulations. He also examines how the new regulations may prove to
be the proverbial "poisoned chalice" for employees.
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