REBUTTAL: Delay On Overtime Exemption Rules Is Speculative

Law360, New York (December 9, 2015, 5:47 PM EST) -- Reports of the death of the U.S. Department of Labor's proposed overtime regulations are premature. The recent Law360 guest article by Fisher & Phillips' Michael V. Abcarian, titled "Employer Options As DOL Delays Overtime Exemption Rules,"[1] is little more than speculation or wishful thinking on the part of the employer community. There is no evidence that the proposed salary level tests will not be final long before the November 2016 presidential elections or shelved altogether in 2017. Rather, all indications are that the DOL remains committed to finalizing the new regulations....

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