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Labor unions fighting a Bush administration overtime proposal enlisted help from veterans Thursday, contending many will lose the premium pay if they had received training in the military for white-collar jobs they now hold. Department officials say about 644,000 higher-paid workers would lose their overtime eligibility under the proposal, while labor unions say the figure is about 8 million.
January 30, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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