House Republicans are pushing a bill that takes away extra pay for overtime, substituting "comp" time instead. The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) of 1938 is the law that brought us the eight-hour workday and the 40-hour workweek. This law does not prohibit employers from requiring workers to work over 40 hours. Instead, it gives employers an incentive to instead pay extra or hire more people, and gives employees a premium if they do have to work longer. (Note that this is also the law that brought us a minimum wage and outlawed child labor.)
There is proof that overtime pay works: workers like domestic workers and agricultural workers - jobs not covered by the FLSA - are twice as likely to have to work more than 40 hours in a week. And even with this law, Americans already work more hours than in almost any other industrialized country.
There is proof that overtime pay works: workers like domestic workers and agricultural workers - jobs not covered by the FLSA - are twice as likely to have to work more than 40 hours in a week. And even with this law, Americans already work more hours than in almost any other industrialized country.
i prefer comp time, of course it should be accrued same as ot
ReplyDeleteCan't tax comp time, one advantage
ReplyDeletethats dumb, i need the $, thats why i work it when avaialble.
ReplyDeletethats gonna hurt the GOV tax income by taking away OT
This will stop the practice of slow working during the week so you can get overtime on the weekend.
ReplyDeleteThis just proves how out of touch DC republicans are. What a joke.
ReplyDeleteHow much of this "comp time" do you think employees in small businesses actually get?? You,ve got a surprise coming....
ReplyDeleteRead the whole article nothing says the comp time will be accrued at time and a half and nothing says you will be able to use this time and it will probably expire before you get to use it.people wake up this is not a benefit you will be writhing for free you want to get rid of unions so now you lose protection from this type of thing you lose your rights to a fair wage for honest work
ReplyDelete11:18 nice to see there is intelligent life out there.
ReplyDeleteA few weeks ago my husband was lucky enough to get 8 hours of overtime. By the time they took out taxes he made less per hour than his hourly wage. It's still extra money which is a good thing but at the same time it ticks you off that so much is taken out in taxes.
ReplyDeleteState of MD has done this for years. The dept. my friend works him, tells him he can't have overtime because there is no money in the project, but he can keep track of his "comp" time and earn that and take his time off. I tried to tell him that is not legal, but the supposedly person who oversees the dept. only allows her friends to actually have overtime, the "others" must take as comp. The local dept. is as corrupt as there ever was and the people in charge in Baltimore don't do anything about it.
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