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Pennsylvania has set an example for other states to follow.
The Labor Department is right to defend its authority to issue a robust overtime salary threshold.
Will the Labor Department appeal a judge’s recent decision that could deny overtime pay to millions of Americans?
The administration sides with Wall Street and wealthy corporations over working families at virtually every turn.
Labor Secretary Acosta should appeal this ruling immediately. This decision should not stand.