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Statement on Overtime Rule Injunction

 

 SHERMAN, TX— Today federal judge Amos Mazzant issued a preliminary injunction to block a White House effort to make millions more workers eligible for overtime pay.  The overtime rule, promulgated by the Department of Labor, represented an unprecedented doubling of the minimum salary threshold for executive, administrative or professional employees exempt from the overtime requirements of the Fair Labor Standards Act.   “We are pleased with the decision to issue an injunction, halting the implementation of the Department of Labor’s proposed overtime rule, The overtime rule as proposed would have placed undue pressure, unnecessarily burdened employers and had a negative impact on many employees. 

 Along with businesses the new rule would have had a harsh impact on not-for-profits and associations including chambers of commerce.  Kristi Valentine, President & CEO of the Coppell Chamber of Commerce said, “This rule would have had significant impacts on our members and the chamber staff.  Further, the rule would have effectively eliminated the ability of many people to volunteer stretching organizational resources and squelching the spirit of volunteerism that makes our communities great.  That is why the Coppell Chamber felt it was imperative to be a part of the business coalition that included the Texas Association of Business, U.S. Chamber and others to support blocking the rule.”

 The injunction provides immediate relief from potential negative impacts for employers.  It also represents a new starting place to evaluate the issue with a more measured approach.  “We are appreciative for Judge Mazzant making what we feel is an excellent decision,” said Kristi 

Valentine, “and we look forward to continuing to create the best business climate and work environment possible for all.”

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The Coppell Chamber of Commerce is a 501(c) 6 non-profit organization. Its mission is to promote, enhance the business environment, and quality of life in our community. For more information please visit coppellchamber.org or call the office at 972-393-2829.

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