A federal judge in Texas has dealt a heartbreaking blow to millions of salaried workers in the U.S., blocking a rule from the Biden administration that could have expanded overtime pay eligibility to many who desperately need it.
On Friday, U.S. District Judge Sean Jordan sided with Texas and business groups, ruling that the Labor Department had overstepped by prioritizing worker wages over job duties when determining overtime eligibility.
The Labor Department, which had promised to “raise the bar” for workers, now faces the bitter reality of a legal setback with no clear path forward. This isn’t the first time such a proposal has been blocked. An Obama-era effort to expand overtime pay in 2016 was similarly halted, leaving many salaried workers in limbo.
As businesses argue that the rule would have led to job cuts and reduced benefits, it’s hard not to feel the weight of the decision on the shoulders of workers who continue to struggle in a high-cost economy.
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