The U.S. Department of Labor announced a final rule to make 1.3 million U.S. workers eligible for overtime payments under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).
The final rule updates the income thresholds needed to exempt executive, administrative, or professional employees from FLSA's minimum wage and overtime pay requirements, and it allows employers to include a portion of certain bonuses (and commissions) to reach the required wage level. The new thresholds take into account the growth in employee income since the current thresholds were established in 2004. In the final rule, the Department of Labor does the following:
The final rule took effect on January 1, 2020.
The Department estimates that 1.2 million additional workers will be entitled to minimum wage and overtime payments as a result of the increase to the standard wage level. The Department also estimates that another 101,800 workers will be entitled to overtime payments as a result of the increase in the level of HCE compensation.
Increases to wage thresholds have long been delayed due to rising wages since 2004.
You can read the full note in the portal of the Department of Labor: https://bit.ly/2Qf0xy4
We recommend watching this video in which we explain in detail what has changed and how it might affect you (in Spanish): https://youtu.be/Zs64txfF9O4