A third of nonprofit leaders predict their charities will cut staff as a result of new federal regulations that expand overtime-pay requirements for some full-time workers, according to a new survey.
Nonprofit leaders generally support expanding overtime pay for their employees but worry about the costs of doing so, according to the survey.
Respondents at nonprofits that receive funding from government grants are especially worried, since their organizations are contractually obligated to provide a certain level of services to the public and limited in how they can reallocate funding to support salaries. Only 13 percent of respondents said government grants pay all of the costs their nonprofits incur for providing services.
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