How will employers implement the updated salary level requirement established in this Final Rule?
Answer / Rakesh Yadav
Employers can increase salaries for currently exempt employees, adjust work hours to ensure they do not exceed 40 hours a week without overtime pay, or reclassify some employees as nonexempt.
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