On January 1, 2020 the salary threshold for the executive, administrative, and professional exemptions under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”) will increase from $23,660 ($455 per week) to $35,568 ($684 per week).
Although the federal white collar exempt salary increase is expected to affect 1.3 Million workers nationally, there is little affect on California employers. California obligation for Administrative and Executive exemptions is already set at 2x minimum wage ($12 per hour) on a full time basis.
The California exempt salary threshold is $49,920, far above the new federal threshold.
For employers outside of California or that have employees in other states, now is a good time to start acompensation analysis for employees at or near the new threshold. Increases to FLSA force new workforce decisions about how employees are classified and paid in order to mitigate their labor costs while maintaining consistency for the employee.
Identifying both salary and hourly employees who make at or near the new threshold is a start. Analyzing actually worked will help determine if a raise or a reclassification is in the best interest of the company and worker.
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under the new FLSA Exemption threshold.
The FLSA salary levels matter as much as the minimum wage for overall trends in labor costs and compensation. Any increase to FLSA tends to have a"lifting effect" overtime across the country.
Many organizations will be faced with an increase in employees who will now be non-exempt and need to track their time. This transition period can be challenging for administrators, managers and employees. To minimize the the impact these changes will have on your business contact OnePoint for a demonstration of our solutions. we offer a unified database with a single login and single user experience. providing employees one login to access all their personal data, self-service and timekeeping is preferable to using multiple disparate platforms.