November 2025
 

Chicago and Cook County Adopt New Paid Leave Ordinances

01/04/24

Chicago and Cook County in Illinois have each enacted ordinances that will amend requirements that employers provide paid leave to employees.

The new Chicago ordinance requires both paid sick leave and paid leave that employees can use for any reason. The new Cook County ordinance requires paid leave employees can use for any reason.

The new ordinances will replace existing paid sick leave requirements in the city and county once they take effect. 

Monday, January 1, 2024/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (7360)/Comments (0)/

Chicago Adopts New Paid Leave Ordinance

12/07/23

Chicago has enacted an ordinance that will require employers to provide both paid sick leave and paid leave that employees working in Chicago can use for any reason. The ordinance takes effect Dec. 31, 2023 and replaces an existing paid sick leave requirement in the city.
Wednesday, December 6, 2023/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (7937)/Comments (0)/

Illinois Provides Guidance on New Paid Leave Law

11/02/23

The Illinois Department of Labor has published guidance on the Paid Leave for All Workers Act which requires employers to provide employees with up to 40 hours of paid leave that they may use for any reason. The law takes effect Jan. 1, 2024.

Tuesday, October 31, 2023/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (7417)/Comments (0)/

Illinois Clarifies Equal Pay Reporting Requirements

10/05/23

Illinois has enacted legislation that clarifies a requirement for employers with 100 or more employees working in Illinois to obtain an Equal Pay Registration Certificate (EPRC). The legislation (House Bill 3733) takes effect Jan. 1, 2024.

Tuesday, October 3, 2023/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (7062)/Comments (0)/

Illinois Amends Notice and Personnel Records Access Requirements

10/05/23

Illinois has enacted legislation that amends the state’s rules for providing certain notices to remote workers and amends the requirements for providing access to employees’ personnel records. The changes made by the legislation (House Bill 3733) take effect Jan.  1, 2024.

Tuesday, October 3, 2023/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (7017)/Comments (0)/

Illinois to Require Pay Scale in Job Ads

09/07/23

Illinois has enacted legislation (House Bill 3129), which requires employers with 15 or more employees to include in job postings the pay scale and benefits for the position. House Bill 3129 takes effect Jan. 1, 2025.
Tuesday, September 5, 2023/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (8554)/Comments (0)/

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 (7867)/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 (6848)/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 (8688)/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 (8008)/Comments (0)/
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Recent IL Updates

Illinois Adopts New Military Leave Requirement

11/06/25

Author: ADP Admin/Tuesday, November 4, 2025/Categories: Compliance Corner , State Compliance Update, Illinois

Highlights

Impacted Employers:All Illinois employers with more than 50 employees

Effective Date:Immediately

Summary:Illinois has enacted legislation that requires employers with more than 50 employees to provide paid leave to employees to serve on funeral honors details.

Next steps:Review policies, practices and training to ensure compliance with the changes.

The details

Background

Illinois requires employers with 15 or more employees to provide unpaid leave to employees when their spouse, parent, grandparent, or child is ordered to active duty for a period of 30 days or more. Employers with 15 to 50 employees must provide at least 15 days of such leave. Larger employers must provide at least 30 days of the leave.

To be eligible, an employee must have been employed for 12 consecutive months prior to the leave and have worked at least 1,250 hours of service during the 12-month period before the leave.

Senate Bill 220

Effective Aug. 1, 2025, Senate Bill 220 amended the law to also require employers with more than 50 employees to provide paid leave to eligible employees for funeral honors details.

Under the law, a funeral honors detail is defined as honor guard provided for the funeral of any veteran in compliance with federal law and regulations. The detail performs a ceremony that includes the folding of a United States flag and presentation of the flag to the veteran's family and the playing of "Taps."

An eligible employee may use up to eight hours per calendar month to participate in a funeral honors detail, up to a total of 40 hours per calendar year.

Employee eligibility

To be eligible, an employee must have been employed for 12 consecutive months prior to the leave and have worked at least 1,250 hours of service during the 12-month period before the leave. They must also:

·       Be trained to participate in a funeral honors detail at the funeral of a veteran; and are either:

o   A retired or active member of the armed forces of the United States or a member of a reserve component of the armed forces of the United States, including the Illinois National Guard; or

o   An authorized provider (recognized by the armed forces to augment such details), or a registered member of a nonprofit or other organization that is an authorized provider, including a member of a veteran’s service organization.

Employee Notice and Documentation

An employee taking funeral honors detail leave must give their employer reasonable notice.

An employer may request confirmation from the relevant veteran’s service organization that dispatched the employee to the funeral honors detail, or any official notice provided to the employee in relation to the funeral honors detail, that can be used as proof of the employee's participation in the detail.

Interaction with Other Leave Policies

An employee who takes funeral honors detail leave may do so in lieu of, and without having exhausted, their vacation leave, personal leave, compensatory leave, or any other leave that may be granted to the employee, including sick leave and disability leave.

Pay During Leave

During funeral honors detail leave, the employee is entitled to their regular rate of pay.

Exceptions

An employer may deny a request for leave under the law if granting the request would, at an independent living facility, assisted living facility, nursing home facility, or other similar congregate care facility or at a facility providing 24/7 care, reduce staffing levels to below the established minimum or impair the safe and efficient operations of the facility.

Next steps

Review policies, practices and training to ensure compliance with the amended law.

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