Touting recent victories at the US Supreme Court on health care and gay marriage and in Congress on a trade approval law, Obama said yesterday he will now set his sights on making sure more Americans are guaranteed overtime pay.
Writing in an article on The Huffington Post, Obama said he will go to Wisconsin this week to pitch his plan to get "nearly 5 million workers" overtime protections next year.
Obama said he proposes "covering all salaried workers making up to about USD 50,400," adding that current loopholes leave out people making much less.
The White House elaborated on the plan Tuesday morning, saying Obama directed the Secretary of Labor to update regulations on overtime.
That proposal will be open to comment in writing before a final rule is issued by the department next year, The White House said in a statement about the plan alongside a Department of Labor animated website about the overtime "problem."
The Supreme Court also recently voted to uphold a key tool to fight housing discrimination, another victory for Obama's administration.
