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2011-01-28
I didn't realise that any US IT professions were entitled to overtime pay, I thought we were all equally excluded already.
While this changes absolutely nothing for me, let me join the naysayers in booing this bill.
I've had to work many 50+ hour weeks and weekends with absolutely no compensation, I've even been called for support while on vacation. If we don't put our feet down then corporations won't stop at anything to get more out of us for free. For most of us it's just part of the job. As previously mentioned, the law explicitly excludes most of us on salaries from overtime pay.