View Full Version : Recession, unemployment and overtime


Johnny Bravo
04-18-03, 08:38 PM
This could be a free-for-all about whats REALLY important to all Americans.

Starting with-
the Revised Fair Standard Act Exemption-Paramedic's, police detectivews, news
paper reporters, fire sergents, manufacturing plant formen, secretaries and many others could be denied overtime. Depending on how employers interpet the rules.
If you make over $425 or $22100 before taxes it's straight time- no
overtime.
This is going to apply to more that your standard executives, administrators, and professionals.

Also,
Has a family member or close friend, been laid off? Are you eeking by on unemployment or has it been exhausted?
Did you lose your retirement and all medical insurance?
Do you notice tension in the work place because the free falling economy?
Are you a graduate from college thats looking for work? High school?

zanket
04-19-03, 03:25 AM
Also,
Has anyone seen those tax cuts reduce their tax rate?

Vortexx
04-19-03, 04:50 AM
...Yes me, but I was a millionaire already

justiceusa
04-19-03, 10:09 PM
shhh don't mention the economy everyone is distracted by the war.

Coldrake
04-19-03, 10:26 PM
Originally posted by justiceusa
shhh don't mention the economy everyone is distracted by the war.

Nah, it's cool. The media is already refocused on the Laci peterson murder. The war's become passe.

Johnny Bravo
04-19-03, 11:30 PM
Originally posted by zanket
Also,
Has anyone seen those tax cuts reduce their tax rate?

Yah,
Let's say that work has slowed down to the point
that your employer is asking you to take time off
or be laid off.
Less tax to pay..