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"Comp Time" Might Be Moving Up On The Agenda

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We reported in April and May about the fast-tracked "Working Families Flexibility Act of 2013" passed in the U.S. House of Representatives.  This measure proposes to amend the federal Fair Labor Standards Act to permit private-sector employers to offer compensatory time off in lieu of monetary overtime compensation.

In recent days, an analogous proposal was introduced in the Senate by Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.).  As of this writing, Senate Bill 1626 has not been printed by the Government Printing Office.  However, early accounts indicate that it mirrors the House's version, with a significant difference.

Senator McConnell's bill is said also to permit private employers to implement a flexible credit-hour program.  Under such a "flex plan", an employee who works beyond his or her scheduled hours apparently could accrue time off to be taken later.  This provision is reportedly included to provide a way for employees who do not work more than 40 hours in a workweek to accumulate paid-time-off nonetheless.

Our surmise still is that proponents of such measures are putting them on the table in anticipation of a looming attempt to raise the FLSA's minimum wage.  This latest development could mean that efforts to enact such an increase are about to heat-up.

 

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