Jan. 31, 2011, Fremont News-Messenger
BY JESSICA ALAIMO
Special to The News-Messenger
Some Ohio lawmakers want to change how hourly employees for small businesses get paid.
State Reps. Andy Thompson, R-Marietta, and Jarrod Martin, R-Beavercreek, want to allow small, private employers to give compensatory time to employees. That would mean employees who work more than 40 hours in a week could bank compensatory time instead of collecting overtime pay.
Thompson and Martin’s bill would apply only to businesses with gross sales of less than $500,000. Larger businesses are governed by federal law, which allows comp time for public-sector employees but not private-sector employees.