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Department of Labor Announces New Overtime Rule

The U.S. Department of Labor recently released its final overtime rule, which will make an estimated 4.2 million additional workers eligible to receive overtime pay. Effective December 1, the rule increases the exemption threshold from $23,660 to $47, 476, essentially doubling the threshold for executive, administrative and professional employees.

The new overtime rule comes from the Obama administration’s initiative to lift middle-class wages. However, many small businesses cannot afford the increase in personnel expenses. Proposed solutions include limiting time to 40 hours, cutting base pay to offset costs or cutting benefits to full-time employees.

As part of the new rule, the following details are included:

In August, the Ohio AgriBusiness Association submitted comments to the DOL opposing the proposed rule, voicing concerns on the impact the new rule would have on small agribusinesses. To read the full letter from OABA President and CEO Chris Henney, click here.

OABA will continue to work with our national association partners to determine next steps and determine solutions for our member companies.

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