Labor Department Pushes Overtime Rule, OSHA Injury Tracking

Construction and other employers will have to wait at least a few more months for some long-awaited regulatory changes, the federal government said Tuesday.

June 14, 2023

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Employers will have to wait at least a few more months for some long-awaited regulatory changes, the U.S. Department of Labor said Tuesday.

A proposal to increase the Fair Labor Standards Act’s overtime salary threshold previously expected in May has been pushed to August, DOL’s Wage and Hour Division indicated in its spring regulatory agenda.

A final rule expected from WHD, one that would likely tighten rules for classifying workers as independent contractors, was similarly delayed to August. Just days before the agency published its agenda, it also indicated in a court filing that it expects to have the independent contractor rule out soon—by October at the latest.

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