Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Pa. on track to expand overtime pay eligibilit­y

- By Marc Levy

HARRISBURG » Gov. Tom Wolf’s administra­tion is on the brink of making Pennsylvan­ia one of a handful of states to expand eligibilit­y for overtime pay beyond federal thresholds, winning a final vote Friday from a state regulatory board that agreed an increase was badly overdue.

The Independen­t Regulatory Review Commission voted 3-2 to approve a regulation that Wolf, a Democrat, first proposed two years ago amid a repeated failure to persuade the Republican-controlled Legislatur­e to raise Pennsylvan­ia’s minimum wage above the federal baseline.

“This is an important victory for thousands of workers,” Wolf said in a statement. “People who work overtime should be paid for it. This is absolutely the right thing to do.”

The new overtime regulation is estimated to expand overtime pay eligibilit­y to 82,000 of the very lowest-paid salaried workers in the next two years, delivering another $20 million to nearly $23 million a year in increased earnings after the rule takes full effect. There are about 2.2 million total fulltime salaried employees in Pennsylvan­ia, Wolf’s administra­tion estimates.

The regulation phases in the increase in two steps and requires in 2022 that salaried workers earning up to $875 a week, or $45,500 a year, get time-and-a-half pay for any time they work over 40 hours in a week. The first salary step increase takes effect in 2021 to $780 a week, or $40,650 a year.

The regulation could take effect in several months, after a period to allow legislativ­e objections that Wolf can reject and a review by the attorney general’s office for legality.

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