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Ichingcarpenter

(36,988 posts)
Sat Apr 20, 2013, 04:40 AM Apr 2013

House Republicans have introduced a bill that would end the 40-hour work week [View all]

House Republicans have introduced a bill that would end the 40-hour work week, dismantling an important component of the Federal Labor Standards Act (FLSA) of 1938 and hurting middle-class families across the country.

Sponsored by Rep. Martha Roby (AL), the dubiously-titled “Working Families Flexibility Act” (H.R. 1406) would remove the requirement that employers pay a cash premium for overtime work and instead allow them to offer employees compensatory time off. The effect would be an FLSA that is undermined of its only incentive against excessive hours and a cheaper way for employers to demand mandatory overtime.

Eileen Appelbaum, a senior economist with the Center for Economic Policy and Research, says the bill’s major effect would be to hurt workers, “likely increasing overtime hours for those who don’t want them and cutting pay for those who do.”

IAM International President Tom Buffenbarger wrote a letter to Congress encouraging them to vote against the bill.

“Employers can already work within the existing laws to allow workers adjusting work schedules around family needs without changing the 40-hour workweek,” Buffenbarger wrote. “‘Comp time’ proposals let the employer decide whether workers can use any accrued compensatory time. Additionally, nothing would prevent the employer from forcing workers to take time off individually or limiting whether workers can use the compensatory time at all if it is too burdensome to the work-load.”

The bill was referred to committee and could come to a vote in the House as early as next week.


http://www.goiam.org/index.php/imail/latest/11342-proposed-bill-would-end-40-hour-work-week


Who knows next month they could vote to repeal the 13th amendment for even cheaper workers.

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What's to Keep an Employer From Terminating an Employee Once They Accrue Lots Comp Time? dballance Apr 2013 #1
I played with comp time once Ichingcarpenter Apr 2013 #2
deleted LuvNewcastle Apr 2013 #6
And that's the core of the scam. . . Journeyman Apr 2013 #7
that was my first thought too justabob Apr 2013 #22
my company went bankrupt after I worked all kinds of OT for Comp. hollysmom Apr 2013 #4
Man they really hate unions underpants Apr 2013 #3
they just have no respect for people who do honest work hollysmom Apr 2013 #5
Don't you mean moochers? tclambert Apr 2013 #18
you would think, but no hollysmom Apr 2013 #40
. blkmusclmachine Apr 2013 #8
Hopefully Obama won't decide to lobby democrats to pass this bill... LooseWilly Apr 2013 #9
BS emulatorloo Apr 2013 #32
Well, that's certainly a cogent "argument". LooseWilly Apr 2013 #45
Double BS eom Progressive dog Apr 2013 #34
We'll see. Obama IS a neo-liberal at heart. He's proven that.... socialist_n_TN Apr 2013 #38
This shit has to stop deutsey Apr 2013 #10
Ironic coming from a group that'll take 239 days of vacation in 2013 KansDem Apr 2013 #11
This would increase unemployment. What a stupid idea. JDPriestly Apr 2013 #12
fucking republicans, what the hell is wrong with these assholes? bowens43 Apr 2013 #13
it is absolutely relentless Cosmocat Apr 2013 #23
You said it. sulphurdunn Apr 2013 #29
They are finally getting at the heart of our economic slump and coming up with solutions gtar100 Apr 2013 #14
If you add in privatized prisons, we get a lot closer to all your sarcasm looking way too real. tclambert Apr 2013 #19
I hope they start with their jobs first.... midnight Apr 2013 #15
No overtime pay ... great idea Botany Apr 2013 #16
Dig deep enough secondvariety Apr 2013 #27
I worked as a foreman for a landscape company that paid "flex time" rather then ... Botany Apr 2013 #33
What next a bill making emplyee's pay their employer. Historic NY Apr 2013 #17
Shhh... davidpdx Apr 2013 #21
oh, hey, it's just the latest GOP attempt to reach out to working class folks! KG Apr 2013 #20
This is beautfiful Cosmocat Apr 2013 #24
They are just relentless in their attacks on working people... AzDar Apr 2013 #25
Thoroughly vile. Laelth Apr 2013 #26
The work week should be the same length of time as Congress is in session. nt SDjack Apr 2013 #28
I find particularly disturbing sulphurdunn Apr 2013 #30
I KNEW they wouldn't stop at mandatory overtime pay. no_hypocrisy Apr 2013 #31
And there are people on this board who say the Democrats are no different treestar Apr 2013 #35
Well may as well make it official Cal Carpenter Apr 2013 #36
ALL ABOUT COMP TIME and how to make it work: elehhhhna Apr 2013 #37
That's a great idea Flying Squirrel Apr 2013 #39
In some ways, it's already here.... Wounded Bear Apr 2013 #41
The Republicans no longer represent the people. Initech Apr 2013 #42
I sometimes think "Atlas Shrugged" isn't their model for an "ideal" society jmowreader Apr 2013 #43
This would actually raise the unemployment rate. alarimer Apr 2013 #44
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