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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 25 Jul 2017

    Changes are on the horizon for overtime-pay eligibilityhttp://on.wsj.com/2tX4qut 

    10:19 AM - 25 Jul 2017
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      1. Christine MacDonald‏ @chrismac2562 25 Jul 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Let me guess. There will be no overtime pay. DJT and cronies gotta protect their bottom line.

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      1. Cheryl Pool‏ @CherylPooler4 25 Jul 2017
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        All you T supporters better start waking up

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      1. Douglas Christopher‏ @DACInvestor 25 Jul 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        The only people that it will not impact are the "civil servants" where overtime is most abused until a fully sponsored retirement at 50.

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      1. B McMahan‏ @Huckcat 26 Jul 2017
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        Salary workers need to get educated on exempt classifications per FLSA and see if they are truly "exempt" or if they are being used.

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      1. christy brown‏ @rbcb199 25 Jul 2017
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        Why?

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      1. Eileen Laudadio‏ @corky25422 25 Jul 2017
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        Something else to take away from workers. Wonder what 1% & corps will do when no workers because we all moved!

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      1. MarilynES‏ @MarilynEH60 25 Jul 2017
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        A lot of businesses want people to work many hours without overtime pay. It is a direct assault on the middle class.

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      1. MHarper‏ @mpoharper 25 Jul 2017
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        Wow attacking on all fronts!!

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      1. Millard Fillmore‏ @Millard_Filmoor 25 Jul 2017
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        F*ck the wage earner.

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      1. george‏ @gwiesendange 25 Jul 2017
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        And they say their the party of the little guy

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      1. WallStreeter‏ @_TJLD 25 Jul 2017
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        Overtime is just another way for payrollers to siphon taxpayer money for doing little or nothing after 40 hours doing little or nothing.

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      2. Linda Finn‏ @Lindafblue 25 Jul 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        @wsj and business leaders know we need wage growth, forcing employees to work overtime as "managers" making less than $24 k per year?

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      3. B McMahan‏ @Huckcat 26 Jul 2017
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        "Managers" need to verify if they are managers or a worker that is called a manager. Job title does not constitute overtime exempt in FLSA

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      1. A Torres  🇵🇷‏ @tango73a 25 Jul 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Go for Trump! MAGA Let's see how we, the American people are going to get screwed. Setting the table for big companies.

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      1. Robert Vaughn‏ @webblynx 25 Jul 2017
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        And this is surprising because you didn't think a billionaire would support the interests of the middle class?

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      1. Kathy Urich‏ @pagefan60 25 Jul 2017
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        This administration is an attack on hardworking Americans. Stand up and fight.

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      1. Independent Observer‏ @ILperspective 25 Jul 2017
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        Be prepared to get screwed

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