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1 | SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The 102nd General Assembly of the State of | ||||||
3 | Illinois has submitted Senate Joint Resolution Constitutional | ||||||
4 | Amendment 11, a proposition to amend the Illinois | ||||||
5 | Constitution, to the voters of Illinois at the November 2022 | ||||||
6 | general election; and
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7 | WHEREAS, The Illinois Constitutional Amendment Act | ||||||
8 | requires the General Assembly to prepare a brief explanation | ||||||
9 | of the proposed amendment, a brief argument in favor of the | ||||||
10 | amendment, a brief argument against the amendment, and the | ||||||
11 | form in which the amendment will appear on the ballot, and also | ||||||
12 | requires the information to be published and distributed to | ||||||
13 | the electorate; therefore, be it
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14 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL | ||||||
15 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF | ||||||
16 | REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING HEREIN, that the proposed form of | ||||||
17 | new Section 25 of Article I shall be published as follows:
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18 | "ARTICLE I | ||||||
19 | BILL OF RIGHTS | ||||||
20 | SECTION 25. WORKERS' RIGHTS | ||||||
21 | (a) Employees shall have the fundamental right to organize |
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1 | and to bargain collectively through representatives of their | ||||||
2 | own choosing for the purpose of negotiating wages, hours, and | ||||||
3 | working conditions, and to protect their economic welfare and | ||||||
4 | safety at work. No law shall be passed that interferes with, | ||||||
5 | negates, or diminishes the right of employees to organize and | ||||||
6 | bargain collectively over their wages, hours, and other terms | ||||||
7 | and conditions of employment and work place safety, including | ||||||
8 | any law or ordinance that prohibits the execution or | ||||||
9 | application of agreements between employers and labor | ||||||
10 | organizations that represent employees requiring membership in | ||||||
11 | an organization as a condition of employment. | ||||||
12 | (b) The provisions of this Section are controlling over | ||||||
13 | those of Section 6 of Article VII. "; and be it further | ||||||
14 | RESOLVED, That a brief explanation of the proposed | ||||||
15 | amendment, a brief argument in favor of the amendment, a brief | ||||||
16 | argument against the amendment, and the form in which the | ||||||
17 | amendment will appear on the ballot shall be published and | ||||||
18 | distributed as follows: |
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1 | PROPOSED AMENDMENT | ||||||
2 | TO ADD SECTION 25 TO ARTICLE I | ||||||
3 | OF THE ILLINOIS CONSTITUTION | ||||||
4 | That will be submitted to the voters
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5 | November 8, 2022 | ||||||
6 | This pamphlet includes | ||||||
7 | EXPLANATION OF THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT
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8 | ARGUMENTS IN FAVOR OF THE AMENDMENT
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9 | ARGUMENTS AGAINST THE AMENDMENT
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10 | FORM OF BALLOT
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1 | To the Electors of the State of Illinois: | ||||||
2 | The Illinois Constitution establishes a structure of | ||||||
3 | government and laws for the State of Illinois. There are three | ||||||
4 | ways to initiate change to the Illinois Constitution: (1) a | ||||||
5 | constitutional convention may propose changes to any part; (2) | ||||||
6 | the General Assembly may propose changes to any part; or (3) a | ||||||
7 | petition initiative may propose amendments limited to | ||||||
8 | structural and procedural subjects contained in the | ||||||
9 | Legislative Article. The people of Illinois must approve any | ||||||
10 | changes to the Illinois Constitution before they become | ||||||
11 | effective. The purpose of this document is to inform you of | ||||||
12 | proposed changes to the Illinois Constitution and to provide | ||||||
13 | you with a brief explanation and a summary of the arguments in | ||||||
14 | favor of and in opposition to the proposed amendment. | ||||||
15 | EXPLANATION
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16 | The proposed amendment, which takes effect upon approval by | ||||||
17 | the voters, adds Section 25 to the Bill of Rights Article of | ||||||
18 | the Illinois Constitution. The new section will guarantee | ||||||
19 | workers the fundamental right to organize and to bargain | ||||||
20 | collectively and to negotiate safety conditions, wages, hours, | ||||||
21 | working conditions, and economic welfare. The amendment | ||||||
22 | prohibits the passage of any new law within the State that | ||||||
23 | restricts or prohibits workers from engaging in collective |
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1 | bargaining with their employer over wages, hours, and other | ||||||
2 | terms and conditions of employment, like safety protocols or | ||||||
3 | training. | ||||||
4 | Arguments In Favor of the Proposed Amendment | ||||||
5 | This amendment will protect workers' and others' safety. | ||||||
6 | That includes guaranteeing nurses' right to put patient care | ||||||
7 | ahead of profit and making sure construction workers can speak | ||||||
8 | up when there's a safety issue. It will protect workers from | ||||||
9 | being silenced when they call attention to food safety | ||||||
10 | threats, shoddy construction, and other problems that could | ||||||
11 | harm Illinoisans. This amendment protects firefighters and | ||||||
12 | EMTs who put their lives on the line to protect Illinoisans. It | ||||||
13 | means they get the training and safety equipment they need to | ||||||
14 | do their jobs, and can speak out when they see a problem | ||||||
15 | without fear of retaliation. This amendment will help our | ||||||
16 | economy by putting more money in workers' pockets who join | ||||||
17 | together and get raises. That will mean more money going into | ||||||
18 | our communities and small businesses as people join the middle | ||||||
19 | class with good-paying jobs. | ||||||
20 | Arguments Against the Proposed Amendment | ||||||
21 | A fundamental right provided to all citizens under the | ||||||
22 | First Amendment of the United States Constitution is the right |
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1 | to free speech and freedom of association. This amendment | ||||||
2 | prohibits any law or ordinance that allows union workers to | ||||||
3 | choose whether they wish to be a member of the union or not. | ||||||
4 | Under the 2018 United States Supreme Court decision Janus v. | ||||||
5 | Illinois AFSCME, non-union government workers cannot be | ||||||
6 | required to pay union dues as a condition of working in the | ||||||
7 | public sector. Approval of this constitutional amendment will | ||||||
8 | deny that protection to private sector workers. The amendment | ||||||
9 | also states that lawmakers could never "interfere with, | ||||||
10 | negate, or diminish" certain rights. These terms are broad and | ||||||
11 | undefined and leave lawmakers without the ability to clarify | ||||||
12 | through legislation. Our Illinois Constitution provides such | ||||||
13 | protection to public employees. The result of that protection | ||||||
14 | has been to squash efforts by state lawmakers and voters to | ||||||
15 | address Illinois' pension fund deficits. | ||||||
16 | FORM OF BALLOT | ||||||
17 | Proposed Amendment to the 1970 Illinois Constitution
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18 | Explanation of Amendment
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19 | The proposed amendment would add a new section to the Bill of | ||||||
20 | Rights Article of the Illinois Constitution that would | ||||||
21 | guarantee workers the fundamental right to organize and to | ||||||
22 | bargain collectively and to negotiate wages, hours, and | ||||||
23 | working conditions, and to promote their economic welfare and |
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1 | safety at work. The new amendment would also prohibit from | ||||||
2 | being passed any new law that interferes with, negates, or | ||||||
3 | diminishes the right of employees to organize and bargain | ||||||
4 | collectively over their wages, hours, and other terms and | ||||||
5 | conditions of employment and workplace safety. At the general | ||||||
6 | election to be held on November 8, 2022, you will be called | ||||||
7 | upon to decide whether the proposed amendment should become | ||||||
8 | part of the Illinois Constitution. | ||||||
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10 | YES For the proposed addition
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11 | ---------- of Section 25 to Article I
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12 | NO of the Illinois Constitution.
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