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14 Jul
2015

UFCW Petition Calls to Fix Overtime Pay System

Benefits, Department of Labor

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Almost all UFCW members are guaranteed overtime pay when they work extra hours. Unfortunately, the outdated overtime rules are denying millions of Americans the same benefit.

Currently, a salaried employee making as little as $24,000 per year is exempt from earning overtime pay – 1.5 times their hourly wage – when they work more than 40 hours in a week.

This allows businesses to “promote” people into management positions, pay them a modest salary and then shift extra hours in the stores to them with no extra overtime pay.  A lot of workers would love the chance to work those extra hours, but our outdated overtime laws make it too easy for corporations to give those to their salaried employees.

The Department of Labor has proposed raising the overtime eligibility threshold to $50,440 to help fix this problem.

Requiring employers to provide more salaried employees with overtime pay will encourage employers to hire more workers or schedule people for more hours – a win-win for hard-working men and women and their families.

Sign and share the UFCW petition calling on Secretary Perez to strengthen and expand overtime eligibility rules.

One Response to “UFCW Petition Calls to Fix Overtime Pay System”

  1. Luis Rosiles July 15th, 2015

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