TFCU - GOLDEN KEY/Golden Key Branch in 1226 Golden Key Circle

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1226 Golden Key Circle,
El Paso, Texas
79925
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Opening hours TFCU - GOLDEN KEY/Golden Key Branch: Open now

Today: 09:00 am — 05:30 pm

Monday
09:00 am — 05:30 pm
Tuesday
09:00 am — 05:30 pm
Wednesday
10:00 am — 05:30 pm
Thursday
09:00 am — 05:30 pm
Friday
09:00 am — 05:30 pm
Saturday
09:00 am — 12:00 pm

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    If you have been cheated by Golden Key from overtime wages please contact me ASAP. It has been brought to my attention that Golden Key has been robbing employees for years from overtime wages. Please read below and lets see you get what's coming to you. One thing these companies rely on has now been done away with so there is no more loophole for them to justify not paying OT. PRESIDENT OBAMA: For more than 75 years, the 40-hour workweek and the overtime that comes with it have helped countless workers like Nancy get ahead. And it means that when she’s asked to makes significant sacrifices on behalf of her company — which she’s happy to do — they’re also looking out for her, recognizing that that puts a strain on her family and — having to get a babysitter and all kinds of things, adjustments that she has to make. It’s just fair. It’s just the right thing to do. Unfortunately, today, millions of Americans aren’t getting the extra pay they deserve. That’s because an exception that was originally meant for high-paid, white-collar employees now covers workers earning as little as $23,660 a year. So if you’re making $23,000, typically, you’re not high in management. If your salary is even a dollar above the current threshold, you may not be guaranteed overtime. It doesn’t matter if what you do is mostly physical work like stocking shelves, it doesn’t matter if you’re working 50 or 60 or 70 hours a week — your employer doesn’t have to pay you a single extra dime. And I think that’s wrong. It doesn’t make sense that in some cases this rule actually makes it possible for salaried workers to be paid less than the minimum wage. It’s not right when business owners who treat their employees fairly can be undercut by competitors who aren’t treating their employees right. If you’re working hard, you’re barely making ends meet, you should be paid overtime. Period. Because working Americans have struggled through stagnant wages for too long. Every day, I get letters from folks who just feel like they’re treading water. No matter how hard they’re working — they’re putting in long hours, they’re working harder and harder just to get by, but it’s always, at the end of the month, real tight. Workers like the ones with me here today, they want to work hard. They don’t expect a free lunch and they don’t expect to be fabulously wealthy, they just want a chance to get ahead. So today, I’m taking action to help give more workers that chance. I’m directing Tom Perez, my Secretary of Labor, to restore the common-sense principle behind overtime: If you go above and beyond to help your employer and your economy succeed, then you should share a little bit in that success. And this is going to make a real difference in the lives of millions of Americans, from managers in fast food and retail to office workers, cargo inspectors. And we’re going to do this the right way — we’re going to consult with both workers and businesses as we update our overtime rules. We’re going to work to simplify the system to it’s easier for employers and employees alike. With any kind of change like this, not everybody is going to be happy, but Americans have spent too long working more and getting less in return. So wherever and whenever I can make sure that our economy rewards hard work and responsibility, that it makes sure that it’s treating fairly the workers who are out there building this economy every day, that’s what I’m going to do. What every American wants is a paycheck that lets them support their families, experience a little bit of economic security, pass down some hope and optimism to their kids. That’s what we’re going to be fighting for. That’s what I’m going to be fighting for as long as I’m President of the United States.
    By Chris Gonzalez, July 14, 2017
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    After paying my truck loan before the 3yr period this past June2015 and now that I wanna get myself another truck all of a suddent they dont know me and the thing I got a better job 3times better pay n a good down payment n been working more than a yr compare to 6months all of suddent its not even a plus towards me getting a truck finance almost the same amount from the previous truck price
    By Jehu Delgado, January 02, 2017
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    Don't even open up an account here just save yourself some time energy and money
    By Two ideas, November 21, 2016
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