February 2025

 

Illinois Expands Bereavement Leave Requirements

09/07/23

Illinois has enacted legislation that expands requirements for certain employers to provide bereavement leave to employees. The legislation (Senate Bill 2034) takes effect Jan. 1, 2024.

Tuesday, September 5, 2023/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (3912)/Comments (0)/

Illinois Requires Certain Employers to Offer Organ Donation Leave

09/07/23

Illinois has enacted legislation that will require employers with 51 or more employees to provide paid organ donation leave to employees. The law (House Bill 3516) takes effect Jan. 1, 2024.

Tuesday, September 5, 2023/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (3271)/Comments (0)/

Illinois Issues Amended Rules on Employee Expense Reimbursement

06/01/23

The Illinois Department of Labor (IDOL) has published amended regulations implementing a law that requires employers to reimburse employees for certain business expenditures.
Tuesday, May 30, 2023/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (4056)/Comments (0)/

Illinois to Require that Employers Provide Paid Leave

04/06/23

Illinois has enacted legislation (Senate Bill 208) that will require employers to provide employees with up to 40 hours of paid leave that they may use for any reason. Senate Bill 208 takes effect Jan. 1, 2024.

Monday, April 3, 2023/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (4090)/Comments (0)/

Illinois Issues Rules on Equal Pay Reporting

02/03/23

The Illinois Department of Labor (IDOL) has published final regulations to implement a requirement for Illinois employers with 100 or more employees to obtain an Equal Pay Registration Certificate (EPRC).

Wednesday, February 1, 2023/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (4462)/Comments (0)/

Illinois prohibits hairstyle discrimination

8/4/22

Illinois has enacted legislation (Senate Bill 3616) that expressly prohibits employers from discriminating against individuals based on their hair texture or protective hairstyle. Senate Bill 3616 takes effect Jan. 1, 2023.

Wednesday, August 3, 2022/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (5817)/Comments (0)/

Illinois Requires Expense Reimbursement

11/01/18

Illinois has enacted legislation (Senate Bill 2999) that requires employers to reimburse employees for certain business expenditures. 
Wednesday, October 31, 2018/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (7572)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Illinois

Illinois Expands Protections for Breastfeeding Mothers in the Workplace

10/01/18

Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner signed House Bill 1595 amending the Nursing Mothers in the Workplace Act in several significant ways – most notably the compensability of break time under the Act, and the burden on employers in order to avoid providing the required break time to its employees. 
Wednesday, October 3, 2018/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (10123)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Illinois

Wave of Class Action Lawsuits Filed under Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act

02/01/18

Employers using timeclocks that use employee finger or hand scanning technology to clock in and out may have heard about a recent surge of class action litigation asserting that such technologies are covered by the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (“BIPA” or the “Act”). Many lawsuits have been filed against employers operating in Illinois. 
Tuesday, January 30, 2018/Author: Andaika Jean-Noel/Number of views (15117)/Comments (0)/

Chicago Adopts Hands Off Pants On Law to Protect Hotel Workers from Sexual Harassment, Assault

01/18/18

To provide hospitality workers greater protections against sexual harassment and assault, the Chicago City Council has passed the “Hands Off Pants On” Ordinance. The Ordinance requires all hotels in the City to adopt a panic button system and an anti-sexual harassment policy.

Tuesday, January 16, 2018/Author: Andaika Jean-Noel/Number of views (12471)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Illinois
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Recent IL Updates

Illinois - Cook County, Illinois Clarifies Paid Leave Rules

02/06/25

Author: ADP Admin/Monday, February 3, 2025/Categories: Compliance Corner , State Compliance Update, Illinois

Cook County, Illinois recently published amended regulations implementing a law that requires employers to provide paid leave that employees can use for any reason. The regulations took effect immediately as of Oct. 2024.  

The Details

Accrual Rate


Under the amended regulations, paid leave continues to accrue when employees are using the paid leave, at the same rate as if they were working (one hour for every 40 hours worked).

Rate of Pay


Employees with multiple job functions and who work for various rates should be paid an average of all hourly rates, or the greater of the minimum wage or lowest rate.

Employer Notice


Employers must provide each employee with a written policy that advises each employee of their leave benefits and rights. Employers must provide the written policy at the start of employment (or the date of initial accrual) and annually thereafter.

The policy must include:

  • A summary of the Paid Leave Ordinance;
  • A description of the benefit(s) offered by the employer;
  • Coverage, the rate of accrual, permissible uses and prohibited employer practices;
  • Contact information for the Cook County Commission on Human Rights (CCCHR); and
  • An explanation of how employees can file a complaint with the CCCHR.


Employers must also display a workplace poster that advises employees of their leave benefits and rights.


The amended regulations clarify that employees who don’t work at a physical worksite should receive a copy of the workplace poster via the normal method of communicating workplace policies (e.g., email, worker portal, company intranet).

Payout Upon Termination


The law requires employers to pay the value of unused paid leave if the leave is credited to the employee’s paid time off bank or employee vacation account. Payout of paid leave credited to an employee’s paid time off bank or employee vacation account is required within 15 days of the employee’s termination, resignation, retirement, or other separation.


Employers should additionally consider their vacation payout obligations under the Illinois Wage Payment and Collection Act. For example, an employer provides 40 hours of sick leave and 40 hours of vacation time. In this example, any unused vacation time must be paid out. Unused sick leave would not be required to be paid out.

Interplay with the Federal Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)


The federal FMLA rules and regulations, including notification requirements, take precedence over the county’s paid leave law and an employer’s paid leave policy when an eligible FMLA employee uses FMLA leave.


Per FMLA rules, an employer may require FMLA-eligible employees to use accrued paid leave, paid sick or family leave for some or all of the FMLA leave period prior to taking unpaid FMLA leave. Absent an employer requirement to use accrued paid time off for FMLA leave, an FMLA- eligible employee may choose whether to use accrued paid leave or unpaid leave for FMLA leave purposes pursuant to the FMLA rules and regulations.

Next Steps

Employers should:

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