http://www.aflcio.org/issuespolitics/ns03282003a.cfm

Bush Proposal Would End Overtime Pay for Millions of Workers

The Bush administration proposed new rules March 27 that would erode the
40-hour workweek and deny overtime pay protections to millions of
workers. The proposed changes to Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
regulations would affect a wide range of the more than 80 million workers
protected by the FLSA.

FLSA�s current overtime rules protect workers from employers who do not
now require workers to unreasonably long hours because they are required
to pay overtime. The Bush rules could mean that many workers would face
unpredictable work schedules because of an increased demand for extra
hours for which employers would not have to pay time-and-half.   

The Bush administration claims its proposal to raise the income ceiling
for workers to automatically qualify for overtime pay would extend
protection to some lower-income workers currently excluded. But most of
these workers already are covered by overtime protections because of the
nature of their jobs. In contrast, the Bush administration�s proposed
changes in workers� job definitions and duties that must be met to allow
an employer to classify workers as �exempt� and thus ineligible for
overtime would affect many more hundreds of thousands of workers.

Many working families depend on overtime pay to balance their checkbooks
and pay bills�especially during the current economic recession that has
resulted in stagnant and declining wages, increasing costs of health
care, prescription drugs, child care, gasoline and other everyday
expenses. The Bush proposal would cut into many of those families�
paychecks. 

The Bush overtime proposal:

Excludes previously protected workers by reclassifying them as managers,
administrative or professional employees who are not eligible for
overtime pay. 
Eliminates certain middle-income workers from overtime protections by
adding an income limit, above which workers no longer qualify for
overtime.  
Removes from overtime protection large numbers of workers in aerospace,
defense, health care, high tech and other industries.
 
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