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How To 'Backtrack' To Comply With New DOL Overtime Rules
08 August 2016
Fisher Phillips LLP
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In the article, "How to 'Backtrack' to Comply With
New DOL Overtime Rules," featured in the Memphis Business
Journal, Courtney Leyes gives advice on how to "backtrack
into" current employee salaries with the issuance of new U.S.
Department of Labor overtime wage rules.
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