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http://it.slashdot.org/story/11/12/02/1350229/us-senator-pro poses-bill-to-eliminate-overtime-for-it-workers

December 2, 2011:

> "Kay Hagan (D) from North Carolina has introduced a bill to the Senate that would eliminate overtime pay for IT workers."

> The bill is targeted at salaried IT employees and those whose hourly rate is $27.63 or more. It seems comprehensive in its description of what types of IT work qualify — everything from analysis and consulting to design and development to training and testing. The bill even uses "work related to computers" as one of the guidelines.

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