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Department of Labor Proposes New Overtime Rule

On August 30, the Department of Labor (DOL) announced a new proposed update to the salary threshold for the “white collar” exemptions to the Fair Labor Standards Act’s (FLSA) overtime pay requirements.

DOL proposes raising the minimum salary threshold from its current level of $35,568 annually to $55,068 — a nearly 55% increase. It also raises the salary level for the Highly Compensated Exemption (HCE) to $143,988 from its current level of $107,432 (a 34% increase). The proposal does not make any changes to the duties requirements. DOL does, however, propose automatically updating the threshold every three years by tying the threshold to the 35th percentile of weekly earnings of full-time salaried workers in the lowest-wage Census Region. For more information, DOL issued a FAQ document addressing the changes in the proposed rule.

DOL first announced their intention to move forward with the proposal in the Fall 2021 Regulatory Agenda and set a target date for its release in April 2022. However, CUPA-HR, along with other higher education organizations and hundreds of concerned stakeholders, expressed concerns with the timing of the rulemaking and encouraged DOL to hold stakeholder meetings prior to releasing the anticipated overtime Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM). In a recent letter, CUPA-HR joined other associations in calling for the department to postpone or abandon the anticipated overtime rulemaking, citing concerns with supply chain disruptions, workforce shortages, inflation, and shifting workplace dynamics.

The proposed rule was published in the Federal Register on September 8, allowing the public 60 days to submit comments. CUPA-HR plans to file an extension request with the agency. We will also continue evaluating the current proposal and work with members to prepare comments to submit on behalf of the higher education community. Furthermore, an extended session of the CUPA-HR Washington Update on September 21 will delve into the nuances of these proposed changes and their ramifications on campus.

Register for the Upcoming Webinar

Be sure to register for CUPA-HR Washington Update: How the DOL’s Proposed Changes to Overtime Rules Could Impact Campus on Thursday, September 21 at 12:00-1:00 p.m. ET. The webinar — presented in cooperation with AACRAO, ACE, NACUA, NACUBO and NASPA — will take a closer look at the proposed rule and its implications for higher education.

 

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