Exposing the Real Intent of the Obama-Labor Dept. Overtime Rule, and More
27 May 2016
Trey Kovacs, Policy Analyst at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, discusses Obama's new overtime rule, why it was never intended to raise wages, and how it threatens flexible work arrangements and paths to success.
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