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| HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The social and economic well-being of the State is |
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| reliant upon healthy and productive employees; and
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| WHEREAS, Surveys and studies have documented that 37% of |
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| employees directly experience health-endangering workplace |
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| bullying, abuse, and harassment, which is 4 times more |
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| prevalent than sexual harassment alone; and
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| WHEREAS, Workplace bullying is recognized by the National |
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| Institute for Occupational Safety and Health as a form of |
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| workplace violence; and
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| WHEREAS, Further studies and surveys have documented that |
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| abusive work environments can have severe effects on targeted |
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| employees, including feelings of shame and humiliation, |
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| stress, loss of sleep, severe anxiety, depression, |
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| post-traumatic stress disorder, reduced immunity to infection, |
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| stress-related gastrointestinal disorders, hypertension, and |
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| pathophysiologic changes that increase the risk of |
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| cardiovascular diseases; and
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| WHEREAS, Surveys and studies have documented that abusive |
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| work environments can have serious consequences for employers, |
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| including reduced employee productivity and morale, higher |
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| turnover and compensation claims; and
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| WHEREAS, Unless mistreated employees have been subjected |
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| to abusive treatment in the workplace for unlawful |
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| discriminatory reasons, they are unlikely to have legal |
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| recourse to redress such treatment; and
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| WHEREAS, Legal protection from abusive work environments |
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| should not be limited to behavior grounded in protected class |
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| status as required by employment discrimination statutes; and
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| WHEREAS, Current laws apply in only 20% of bullying cases; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, Legal protections apply when the target is a |
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| member of a protected status group except in same-sex and |
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| same-race harassment which accounts for 61% of bullying, which |
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| accounts for a legal loophole; and
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| WHEREAS, It is important that Illinois promote the health, |
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| safety, and welfare of Illinois employees; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE |
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| SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that Illinois Legislative Task Force |
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| on Workplace Bullying is created, to consist of 8 members of |
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| the Illinois General Assembly appointed as follows: 2 members |
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| of the Senate appointed by the Senate President, one of whom |
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| shall serve as co-chairman; 2 members of the Senate appointed |
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| by the Minority Leader of the Senate; 2 members of the House of |
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| Representatives appointed by the Speaker of the House of |
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| Representatives, one of whom shall serve as co-chairman; and 2 |
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| members of the House of Representatives appointed by the |
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| Minority Leader of the House of Representatives; all Task Force |
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| members shall serve without compensation, but shall be |
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| reimbursed for their reasonable and necessary expenses from |
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| funds appropriated for that purpose; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That the mission of the Illinois Legislative Task |
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| Force on Workplace Bullying shall be to examine: (1) the |
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| prevalence and impact of workplace bullying on Illinois private |
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| sector employees to include, but not be limited to, physical |
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| and psychological health, economic security, work and family |
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| relationships; (2) the barriers faced by private sector |
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| employers, both for-profit and not-for-profit, who employ |
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| individuals who engage in intentional abusive conduct such as |
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| increased turnover, lost productivity through absenteeism, |
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| worker's compensation and disability insurance claims, and |
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| corporate recruitment and retention as related to workplace |
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| bullying; and (3) incentives to businesses who implement |
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| policies and procedures to prevent and respond to the |
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| mistreatment of employees at work; and be it further
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