• @wildcardology
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    1 month ago

    How is it that a third world country Ike mine pays overtime pay to all employees who work beyond the standard 8 hour work day. 25% of the hourly rate is added to the hours of overtime, plus a night differential rate if you work past 11 pm. +30% if you have to do work during a holiday.

    Not being paid for overtime work is very slavery to me.

    The reasoning of the judge is because the companies will have to pay billions in OT pay. Fuck them.

    • slingstone
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      201 month ago

      What country? Do you offer political asylum to people fleeing dictatorial regimes?

      • @wildcardology
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        131 month ago

        Well we currently have the son of the former dictator as a president so there’s that.

        • slingstone
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          31 month ago

          Does he seem like he’s going to do better than his dad?

        • slingstone
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          31 month ago

          I assumed it was, but since the poster didn’t mention it, I figured they might have their reasons to be vague.

    • @Wogi
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      61 month ago

      We do get overtime pay, this rule was for a very specific segment of workers who were exempt. Being salaried and making under a certain amount. Hourly employees get time and a half for every hour past 40 in a week, federally.

      • Liz
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        21 month ago

        The salaried exception floor hasn’t been raised in forever, it needs to go way up.

        • @Wogi
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          130 days ago

          It does!

          It’s worth noting that the minimum wage in Texas is the same as the federal minimum wage. Which is now, not enough to buy a meal at McDonald’s after an hour.