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What are the new proposed overtime rules in California? The wait is finally over! The Department of Labor (DOL) has introduced new overtime rules in California. The new rule system can make many more Americans eligible for overtime and thereby can cause a hike in the cost of the employers.
These new proposed overtime rules have received a mixed response from the people and while some of the people are appreciating these proposed overtime rules, on the other hand, some are not on acceptable terms with them.
What is the current law situation? Under the current law situation, the employees with salary less than $455 per week or $23,660 annually are eligible to be paid for overtime, if they are working for more than 40-hours in a week. On 7th March 2019, DOL introduced new rules, which were long waited for quite some time. These new rules defined rescind the rules defined in the year 2016.
The current proposed law: Now, with the recent proposed overtime rules, the standard salary to be considered for overtime pay has been revised to $679 per week or $35,308 per year. The overtime eligibility of employees getting salary more than this would be decided on the basis of the job duties and responsibilities.