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US District Court in Texas Sets Aside Overtime Rule
A rule that was set to dramatically boost the salary threshold for the so-called “white collar” overtime exemptions was just halted by a federal judge on Friday (Nov. 15th) less than two months before the full effective date. According to the court, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) exceeded its authority by raising the threshold too high and allowing for automatic adjustments every three years. The judge not only struck down the phase-two increase to $59K set to take effect on January 1, 2025 but also knocked down the first boost that took the salary floor to $44K in July and the automatic three-year adjustments – setting the threshold back to $684 per week. While it is expected that the DOL will appeal the ruling, many believe it’s not likely to gain any traction the incoming Trump administration. It’s also possible that an appeals court could step in and quickly reverse Judge Jordan’s ruling before President Trump takes office, but only time will tell.