DOL says it’s thinking about overtime as it provides timelines for regulations
Ryan Golden
September 10, 2025
The agency said it intends to revisit its overtime regulations but did not disclose a deadline by which to issue an update on the subject.
The U.S. Department of Labor said Thursday it intends to revisit its overtime regulations under the Fair Labor Standards Act but did not disclose a deadline by which to issue an update on the subject, according to a press release.
DOL published its full Spring 2025 regulatory agenda via the White House Office of Management and Budget’s regulatory affairs website after apparently removing an earlier version of the list published last month. The latest list retains efforts identified by DOL in August — such as proposed rules on the FLSA’s joint-employer and worker classification standards — as well as a separate section on long-term regulatory projects including an overtime rule.