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[News-releases] NOW Applauds Passage of Harkin Amendment ProtectingOvertime Rights


  • Subject: [News-releases] NOW Applauds Passage of Harkin Amendment ProtectingOvertime Rights
  • Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 10:58:17 -0400

NOW Press Office
202-628-8669 Rebecca Farmer, x 116
202-785-8576 (fax) 

NOW Applauds Passage of Harkin Amendment Protecting Overtime Rights

September 10, 2003

"NOW applauds today's Senate vote to protect overtime pay guarantees for
countless working families," said National Organization for Women (NOW)
President Kim Gandy. "The Senate has essentially blocked the Bush
Administration and Department of Labor (DOL) attempts to eliminate overtime
pay for certain employees. It's a desperately needed step to safeguard
millions of
working families from current and future workplace abuses." 

In March of this year the DOL proposed regulations that would disqualify
more than eight million workers from overtime protection under the Fair
Labor Standards Act of 1938. The proposal would make it easier for
employers to reclassify moderate-income workers as "white collar,"
"professional" or "executive employees, and thus ineligible for overtime. 

"Of the workers who receive overtime, the time-and-a-half pay accounts for
roughly 25 percent of their income. For these workers, the DOL proposal
amounts to a huge pay cut. Think about a working mom whose boss requires
her to work an extra four hours one night. Without the guarantee of
overtime, she has to pay the babysitter while she's doing work for which
she isn't getting paid extra," Gandy said. "Workers stripped of their
overtime protection would end up working longer hours for less money. In
hard economic times, this is a step further into the hole." 

"The Senate's vote is a victory for many people who work in moderate-income
jobs, like nurses, secretaries, cooks and paralegals--the majority of whom
are women. The Bush Administration's sneak attack on working families has
been thwarted this time, and we'll be ready for the next one," Gandy said. 

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