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1 | | AN ACT concerning employment.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Equal Pay Act of 2003 is amended by changing |
5 | | Sections 10, 20, and 30 as follows:
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6 | | (820 ILCS 112/10)
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7 | | Sec. 10. Prohibited acts.
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8 | | (a) No employer may discriminate between employees on the |
9 | | basis of sex by
paying wages
to an employee at a rate less than |
10 | | the rate at which the employer pays wages to
another employee |
11 | | of
the opposite sex for the same or substantially similar work |
12 | | on jobs the
performance of which
requires substantially |
13 | | similar skill, effort, and responsibility, and which are |
14 | | performed under
similar working
conditions, except where the |
15 | | payment is made under:
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16 | | (1) a seniority system;
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17 | | (2) a merit system;
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18 | | (3) a system that measures earnings by quantity or |
19 | | quality of production;
or
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20 | | (4) a differential based on any other factor other
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21 | | than: (i) sex or (ii) a factor that would constitute |
22 | | unlawful discrimination
under the Illinois Human
Rights |
23 | | Act, provided that the factor:
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1 | | (A) is not based on or derived from a differential |
2 | | in
compensation based on sex or another protected |
3 | | characteristic; |
4 | | (B) is job-related with respect to the position |
5 | | and consistent with a business necessity; and |
6 | | (C) accounts for the differential. |
7 | | No employer may discriminate between employees by paying |
8 | | wages to an African-American employee at a rate less than the |
9 | | rate at which the employer pays wages to another employee who |
10 | | is not African-American for the same or substantially similar |
11 | | work on jobs the performance of which requires substantially |
12 | | similar skill, effort, and responsibility, and which are |
13 | | performed under similar working conditions, except where the |
14 | | payment is made under: |
15 | | (1) a seniority system; |
16 | | (2) a merit system; |
17 | | (3) a system that measures earnings by quantity or
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18 | | quality of production; or |
19 | | (4) a differential based on any other factor other
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20 | | than: (i) race or (ii) a factor that would constitute |
21 | | unlawful discrimination under the Illinois Human Rights |
22 | | Act, provided that the factor: |
23 | | (A) is not based on or derived from a differential |
24 | | in
compensation based on race or another protected |
25 | | characteristic; |
26 | | (B) is job-related with respect to the position |
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1 | | and consistent with a business necessity; and |
2 | | (C) accounts for the differential. |
3 | | An employer who is paying wages in violation of this Act |
4 | | may not,
to comply with
this Act, reduce the wages of any other |
5 | | employee.
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6 | | Nothing in this Act may be construed to require an |
7 | | employer to pay, to
any employee at a workplace in a particular |
8 | | county, wages that are equal
to the wages paid by that employer |
9 | | at a workplace in another county to
employees in jobs the |
10 | | performance of which requires equal skill, effort, and
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11 | | responsibility, and which are performed under similar working |
12 | | conditions.
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13 | | (b) It is unlawful for any employer to interfere with, |
14 | | restrain, or
deny the exercise of or
the attempt to exercise |
15 | | any right provided under this Act. It is
unlawful for any |
16 | | employer
to discharge or in any other manner discriminate |
17 | | against any individual for
inquiring about,
disclosing, |
18 | | comparing, or otherwise discussing the employee's wages or the
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19 | | wages
of any other
employee, or aiding or encouraging any |
20 | | person to exercise his or her rights
under this
Act. It is |
21 | | unlawful for an employer to require an employee to sign a |
22 | | contract or waiver that would prohibit the employee from |
23 | | disclosing or discussing information about the employee's |
24 | | wages, salary, benefits, or other compensation. An employer |
25 | | may, however, prohibit a human resources employee, a |
26 | | supervisor, or any other employee whose job responsibilities |
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1 | | require or allow access to other employees' wage or salary |
2 | | information from disclosing that information without prior |
3 | | written consent from the employee whose information is sought |
4 | | or requested.
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5 | | (b-5) It is unlawful for an employer or employment agency, |
6 | | or employee or agent thereof, to (1) screen job
applicants |
7 | | based on their current or prior wages or salary histories, |
8 | | including benefits or other compensation, by
requiring that |
9 | | the wage or salary history of an applicant satisfy minimum or |
10 | | maximum criteria, (2) request or require a wage or salary |
11 | | history as a condition of being considered for employment, as |
12 | | a condition of being interviewed, as a condition of continuing |
13 | | to be considered for an offer of employment, as a condition of |
14 | | an offer of employment or an offer of compensation, or (3) |
15 | | request or require that an applicant disclose wage or salary |
16 | | history as a condition of employment. |
17 | | (b-10) It is unlawful for an employer to seek the wage or |
18 | | salary history, including benefits or other compensation, of a |
19 | | job applicant from any current or former employer. This |
20 | | subsection (b-10) does not apply if: |
21 | | (1) the job applicant's wage or salary history is a |
22 | | matter of public record under the Freedom of Information |
23 | | Act, or any other equivalent State or federal law, or is |
24 | | contained in a document completed by the job applicant's |
25 | | current or former employer and then made available to the |
26 | | public by the employer, or submitted or posted by the |
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1 | | employer to comply with State or federal law; or |
2 | | (2) the job applicant is a current employee and is |
3 | | applying for a position with the same current employer. |
4 | | (b-15) Nothing in subsections (b-5) and (b-10) shall be |
5 | | construed to prevent an employer or employment agency, or an |
6 | | employee or agent thereof, from: |
7 | | (1) providing information about the wages, benefits, |
8 | | compensation, or salary offered in relation to a position; |
9 | | or |
10 | | (2) engaging in discussions with an applicant for |
11 | | employment about the applicant's expectations with respect |
12 | | to wage or salary, benefits, and other compensation, |
13 | | including unvested equity or deferred
compensation that |
14 | | the applicant would forfeit or have
canceled by virtue of |
15 | | the applicant's resignation from the applicant's current |
16 | | employer. If, during such discussion, the applicant |
17 | | voluntarily and without prompting discloses that the |
18 | | applicant would forfeit or have canceled by virtue of the |
19 | | applicant's resignation from the applicant's current |
20 | | employer unvested equity or deferred compensation, an |
21 | | employer may request the applicant to verify the aggregate |
22 | | amount of such compensation by submitting a letter or |
23 | | document stating the aggregate amount of the unvested |
24 | | equity or deferred compensation from, at the applicant's |
25 | | choice, one of the following: (1) the applicant's current |
26 | | employer or (2) the business entity that administers the |
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1 | | funds that constitute the unvested equity or deferred |
2 | | compensation. |
3 | | (b-20) An employer is not in violation of subsections |
4 | | (b-5) and (b-10) when a job applicant voluntarily and without |
5 | | prompting discloses his or her current or prior wage or salary |
6 | | history, including benefits or other compensation, on the |
7 | | condition that the employer does not consider or rely on the |
8 | | voluntary disclosures as a factor in determining whether to |
9 | | offer a job applicant employment, in making an offer of |
10 | | compensation, or in determining future wages, salary, |
11 | | benefits, or other compensation. |
12 | | (b-25) It is unlawful for an employer with 15 or more |
13 | | employees to fail to include the pay scale and benefits for a |
14 | | position in any job posting. If an employer with 15 or more |
15 | | employees engages a third party to announce, post, publish, or |
16 | | otherwise make known a job posting, the employer shall provide |
17 | | the pay scale and benefits to the third party and the third |
18 | | party shall include the pay scale and benefits in the job |
19 | | posting. An employer is liable for a third party's failure to |
20 | | include the pay scale and benefits in the job posting. An |
21 | | employer shall announce, post, or otherwise make known all |
22 | | opportunities for promotion to all current employees no later |
23 | | than the same calendar day that the employer makes an external |
24 | | job posting for the position. Nothing in this subsection |
25 | | requires an employer to make a job posting. As used in this |
26 | | subsection, "pay scale and benefits" means the wage or salary, |
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1 | | or the wage or salary range, and a general description of the |
2 | | benefits and other compensation the employer reasonably |
3 | | expects to offer for the position. |
4 | | (c) It is unlawful for any person to discharge or in any |
5 | | other manner
discriminate against any individual because the |
6 | | individual:
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7 | | (1) has filed any charge or has instituted or caused |
8 | | to be instituted any
proceeding under or related to this |
9 | | Act;
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10 | | (2) has given, or is about to give, any information in |
11 | | connection with any
inquiry or proceeding relating to any |
12 | | right provided under this Act;
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13 | | (3) has testified, or is about to testify, in any |
14 | | inquiry or proceeding
relating to any right provided under |
15 | | this Act; or
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16 | | (4) fails to comply with any wage or salary history |
17 | | inquiry. |
18 | | (Source: P.A. 101-177, eff. 9-29-19; 102-277, eff. 1-1-22 .)
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19 | | (820 ILCS 112/20)
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20 | | Sec. 20. Recordkeeping requirements. An employer subject |
21 | | to any
provision of this
Act shall make and preserve records |
22 | | that document the name, address, and
occupation of each
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23 | | employee, the wages paid to each employee, the pay scale and |
24 | | benefits, as defined in subsection (b-25) of Section (10), for |
25 | | a position, and any other
information
the Director
may by rule |
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1 | | deem necessary and appropriate for enforcement of this Act.
An |
2 | | employer
subject to any provision of this Act shall preserve |
3 | | those records for a period
of not less than 5
years and shall
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4 | | make reports from the records as prescribed by rule or order of |
5 | | the
Director, unless the records relate to an ongoing |
6 | | investigation or enforcement action under this Act, in which |
7 | | case the records must be maintained until their destruction is |
8 | | authorized by the Department or by court order.
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9 | | (Source: P.A. 96-467, eff. 8-14-09.)
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10 | | (820 ILCS 112/30)
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11 | | Sec. 30. Violations; fines and penalties.
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12 | | (a) If an employee is paid by his or her employer less than |
13 | | the wage to
which he or
she is entitled in
violation of Section |
14 | | 10 or 11 of this Act, the employee may recover in a civil |
15 | | action
the entire amount of any
underpayment together with |
16 | | interest, compensatory damages if the employee demonstrates |
17 | | that the employer acted with malice or reckless indifference, |
18 | | punitive damages as may be appropriate, injunctive relief as |
19 | | may be appropriate, and the costs and reasonable attorney's
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20 | | fees as may be
allowed by the
court and as necessary to make |
21 | | the employee whole. At the request of the
employee or on a |
22 | | motion of the Director,
the Department may
make an assignment |
23 | | of the wage claim in trust for the assigning employee and
may |
24 | | bring any
legal action necessary to collect the claim, and the |
25 | | employer shall be required
to pay the costs
incurred in |
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1 | | collecting the claim. Every such action shall be brought |
2 | | within 5
years from the date
of the underpayment. For purposes |
3 | | of this Act, "date of the underpayment" means each time wages |
4 | | are underpaid.
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5 | | (a-5) If an employer violates subsection (b), (b-5), |
6 | | (b-10), or (b-20) , or (b-25) of Section 10, the employee may |
7 | | recover in a civil action any damages incurred, special |
8 | | damages not to exceed $10,000, injunctive relief as may be |
9 | | appropriate, and costs and reasonable attorney's fees as may |
10 | | be allowed by the court and as necessary to make the employee |
11 | | whole. If special damages are available, an employee may |
12 | | recover compensatory damages only to the extent such damages |
13 | | exceed the amount of special damages. Such action shall be |
14 | | brought within 5 years from the date of the violation. |
15 | | (b) The Director is authorized to supervise the payment of |
16 | | the unpaid wages under subsection (a) or damages under |
17 | | subsection (b), (b-5), (b-10), or (b-20) , or (b-25) of Section |
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owing to any
employee or employees under this Act and may |
19 | | bring any legal action necessary
to recover the
amount of |
20 | | unpaid wages, damages, and penalties or to seek injunctive |
21 | | relief, and the employer shall be required to pay
the costs. |
22 | | Any
sums recovered by the Director on behalf of an employee |
23 | | under this
Section shall be
paid to the employee or employees |
24 | | affected.
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25 | | (c) Employers who violate any provision of this Act or any |
26 | | rule
adopted under the Act , except for a violation of |
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1 | | subsection (b-25) of Section 10, are subject to a civil |
2 | | penalty for each employee affected as follows: |
3 | | (1) An employer with fewer than 4 employees: first |
4 | | offense, a fine not to exceed $500; second offense, a fine |
5 | | not to exceed $2,500; third or subsequent offense, a fine |
6 | | not to exceed $5,000. |
7 | | (2) An employer with between 4 and 99 employees: first |
8 | | offense, a fine not to exceed $2,500; second offense, a |
9 | | fine not to exceed $3,000; third or subsequent offense, a |
10 | | fine not to exceed $5,000. |
11 | | (3) An employer with 100 or more employees who |
12 | | violates any Section of this Act except for Section 11 |
13 | | shall be fined up to $10,000 per employee affected. An |
14 | | employer with 100 or more employees that is a business as |
15 | | defined under Section 11 and commits a violation of |
16 | | Section 11 shall be fined up to $10,000. |
17 | | Before any imposition of a penalty under this subsection, |
18 | | an employer with 100 or more employees who violates item (b) of |
19 | | Section 11 and inadvertently fails to file an initial |
20 | | application or recertification shall be provided 30 calendar |
21 | | days by the Department to submit the application or |
22 | | recertification. |
23 | | An employer or person who violates subsection (b), (b-5), |
24 | | (b-10), (b-20), or (c) of Section 10 is subject to a civil |
25 | | penalty not to exceed $5,000 for each violation for each |
26 | | employee affected. |
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1 | | (c-5) The Department may initiate investigations of |
2 | | alleged violations of subsection (b-25) of Section (10) upon |
3 | | receiving a complaint from any individual, or at the |
4 | | Department's discretion. Any individual may submit a complaint |
5 | | of a violation of subsection (b-25) of Section (10) to the |
6 | | Department within one year after the date the individual |
7 | | learned of the violation. If the Department has determined |
8 | | that a violation of subsection (b-25) of Section (10) has |
9 | | occurred, the employer has 7 days upon receipt of notice of a |
10 | | violation from the Department to remedy the violation. The |
11 | | employer shall demonstrate to the Department that the |
12 | | violation has been remedied or the employer shall be subject |
13 | | to a civil penalty of $100 per day for each day that a |
14 | | violation continues after the 7-day notice period. Each job |
15 | | posting not in compliance with the requirements of subsection |
16 | | (b-25) of Section (10) shall be considered a separate |
17 | | violation. |
18 | | (d) In determining the amount of the penalty, the
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19 | | appropriateness of the
penalty to the size of the business of |
20 | | the employer charged and the gravity of
the violation shall
be |
21 | | considered. The penalty may be recovered in a civil action |
22 | | brought by the
Director in
any circuit court.
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23 | | (Source: P.A. 101-177, eff. 9-29-19; 102-36, eff. 6-25-21.)
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24 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January |
25 | | 1, 2024.
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