The farm labor board recommended lowering the threshold for OT from 60 hours to 40 hours by 2032. The labor commissioner must approve the proposal.
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The farm labor board recommended lowering the threshold for OT from 60 hours to 40 hours by 2032. The labor commissioner must approve the proposal.
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