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More Employers Using Overtime Loophole to Pay People Less

Por: Time Business January 11, 2023

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Congratulations on your new role as manager. But before you celebrate, you may want to ask your boss a few questions—and do some quick math. Employers are increasingly giving workers phony job promotions and creating lofty-sounding managerial titles to avoid paying overtime wages. That’s according to from a trio of economists at Harvard University and the University of Texas-Dallas who reviewed online job postings and compensation data from... + full article



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