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| | 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2023 and 2024 SB2853 Introduced 1/19/2024, by Sen. Ann Gillespie SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: | | | Amends the Paid Leave for All Workers Act. Provides that a unit of local government, including a home rule unit, shall not exempt any employee from the scope of a paid leave ordinance unless the employee is excluded from the definition of employee in the Act. Limits home rule powers. |
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1 | | AN ACT concerning employment. |
2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
3 | | represented in the General Assembly: |
4 | | Section 5. The Paid Leave for All Workers Act is amended by |
5 | | changing Section 15 as follows: |
6 | | (820 ILCS 192/15) |
7 | | Sec. 15. Provision of paid leave. |
8 | | (a) An employee who works in Illinois is entitled to earn |
9 | | and use up to a minimum of 40 hours of paid leave during a |
10 | | 12-month period or a pro rata number of hours of paid leave |
11 | | under the provisions of subsection (b). The paid leave may be |
12 | | used by the employee for any purpose as long as the paid leave |
13 | | is taken in accordance with the provisions of this Act. |
14 | | (b) Paid leave under this Act shall accrue at the rate of |
15 | | one hour of paid leave for every 40 hours worked up to a |
16 | | minimum of 40 hours of paid leave or such greater amount if the |
17 | | employer provides more than 40 hours. Employees who are exempt |
18 | | from the overtime requirements of the federal Fair Labor |
19 | | Standards Act (29 U.S.C. 213(a)(1)) shall be deemed to work 40 |
20 | | hours in each workweek for purposes of paid leave accrual |
21 | | unless their regular workweek is less than 40 hours, in which |
22 | | case paid leave accrues based on that regular workweek. |
23 | | Employees shall determine how much paid leave they need to |
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1 | | use, however employers may set a reasonable minimum increment |
2 | | for the use of paid leave not to exceed 2 hours per day. If an |
3 | | employee's scheduled workday is less than 2 hours per day, the |
4 | | employee's scheduled workday shall be used to determine the |
5 | | amount of paid leave. |
6 | | (c) An employer may make available the minimum number of |
7 | | hours of paid leave, subject to pro rata requirements provided |
8 | | in subsection (b), to an employee on the first day of |
9 | | employment or the first day of the 12-month period. Employers |
10 | | that provide the minimum number of hours of paid leave to an |
11 | | employee on the first day of employment or the first day of the |
12 | | 12-month period are not required to carryover paid leave from |
13 | | 12-month period to 12-month period and may require employees |
14 | | to use all paid leave prior to the end of the benefit period or |
15 | | forfeit the unused paid leave. However, under no circumstances |
16 | | shall an employee be credited with paid leave that is less than |
17 | | what the employee would have accrued under subsections (a) and |
18 | | (g) of this Section. |
19 | | (d) The 12-month period may be any consecutive 12-month |
20 | | period designated by the employer in writing at the time of |
21 | | hire. Changes to the 12-month period may be made by the |
22 | | employer if notice is given to employees in writing prior to |
23 | | the change and the change does not reduce the eligible accrual |
24 | | rate and paid leave available to the employee. If the employer |
25 | | changes the designated 12-month period, the employer shall |
26 | | provide the employee with documentation of the balance of |
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1 | | hours worked, paid leave accrued and taken, and the remaining |
2 | | paid leave balance. |
3 | | (e) Paid leave under this Act may be taken by an employee |
4 | | for any reason of the employee's choosing. An employee is not |
5 | | required to provide an employer a reason for the leave and may |
6 | | not be required to provide documentation or certification as |
7 | | proof or in support of the leave. An employee may choose |
8 | | whether to use paid leave provided under this Act prior to |
9 | | using any other leave provided by the employer or State law. |
10 | | (f) Employees shall be paid their hourly rate of pay for |
11 | | paid leave. However, employees engaged in an occupation in |
12 | | which gratuities or commissions have customarily and usually |
13 | | constituted and have been recognized as part of the |
14 | | remuneration for hire purposes shall be paid by their employer |
15 | | at least the full minimum wage in the jurisdiction in which |
16 | | they are employed when paid leave is taken. This wage shall be |
17 | | treated as the employee's regular rate of pay for purposes of |
18 | | this Act. |
19 | | (g) Paid leave under this Act shall begin to accrue at the |
20 | | commencement of employment or on the effective date of this |
21 | | Act, whichever is later. Employees shall be entitled to begin |
22 | | using paid leave 90 days following commencement of their |
23 | | employment or 90 days following the effective date of this |
24 | | Act, whichever is later. |
25 | | (h) Paid leave under this Act shall be provided upon the |
26 | | oral or written request of an employee in accordance with the |
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1 | | employer's reasonable paid leave policy notification |
2 | | requirements which may include the following: |
3 | | (1) If use of paid leave under this Act is |
4 | | foreseeable, the employer may require the employee to |
5 | | provide 7 calendar days' notice before the date the leave |
6 | | is to begin. |
7 | | (2) If paid leave under this Act is not foreseeable, |
8 | | the employee shall provide such notice as soon as is |
9 | | practicable after the employee is aware of the necessity |
10 | | of the leave. An employer that requires notice of paid |
11 | | leave under this Act when the leave is not foreseeable |
12 | | shall provide a written policy that contains procedures |
13 | | for the employee to provide notice. |
14 | | (3) Employers shall provide employees with written |
15 | | notice of the paid leave policy notification requirements |
16 | | in this Section in the manner provided in Section 20 for |
17 | | notice and posting and within 5 calendar days of any |
18 | | change to the employer's reasonable paid leave policy |
19 | | notification requirements. |
20 | | (4) An employer may not require, as a condition of |
21 | | providing paid leave under this Act, that the employee |
22 | | search for or find a replacement worker to cover the hours |
23 | | during which the employee takes paid leave. |
24 | | (i) Except as provided in subsection (c), paid leave under |
25 | | this Act shall carry over annually to the extent not used by |
26 | | the employee, provided that nothing in this Act shall be |
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1 | | construed to require an employer to provide more than 40 hours |
2 | | of paid leave for an employee in the 12-month period unless the |
3 | | employer agrees to do so. |
4 | | (j) Nothing in this Section or any other Illinois law or |
5 | | rule shall be construed as requiring financial or other |
6 | | payment to an employee from an employer upon the employee's |
7 | | termination, resignation, retirement, or other separation from |
8 | | employment for paid leave accrued under this Act that has not |
9 | | been used. Nothing in this Section or any other Illinois law or |
10 | | rule shall be construed as requiring financial or other |
11 | | reimbursements to an employee from an employer for unused paid |
12 | | leave under this Act at the end of the benefit year or any |
13 | | other time. |
14 | | (k) If an employee is transferred to a separate division, |
15 | | entity, or location, but remains employed by the same |
16 | | employer, the employee is entitled to all paid leave accrued |
17 | | at the prior division, entity, or location and is entitled to |
18 | | use all paid leave as provided in this Section. If there is a |
19 | | separation from employment and the employee is rehired within |
20 | | 12 months of separation by the same employer, previously |
21 | | accrued paid leave that had not been used by the employee shall |
22 | | be reinstated. The employee shall be entitled to use accrued |
23 | | paid leave at the commencement of employment following a |
24 | | separation from employment of 12 months or less. |
25 | | (l) Paid leave under this Act shall not be charged or |
26 | | otherwise credited to an employee's paid time off bank or |
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1 | | employee account unless the employer's policy permits such a |
2 | | credit. If the paid leave under this Act is credited to an |
3 | | employee's paid time off bank or employee vacation account |
4 | | then any unused paid leave shall be paid to the employee upon |
5 | | the employee's termination, resignation, retirement, or other |
6 | | separation to the same extent as vacation time under existing |
7 | | Illinois law or rule. Nothing in this Act shall be construed to |
8 | | waive or otherwise limit an employee's right to final |
9 | | compensation for promised and earned, but unpaid vacation time |
10 | | or paid time off, as provided under the Illinois Wage Payment |
11 | | and Collection Act and rules. Employers shall provide |
12 | | employees with written notice of changes to the employer's |
13 | | vacation time, paid time off, or other paid leave policies |
14 | | that affect an employee's right to final compensation for such |
15 | | leave. |
16 | | (m) During any period an employee takes leave under this |
17 | | Act, the employer shall maintain coverage for the employee and |
18 | | any family member under any group health plan for the duration |
19 | | of such leave at no less than the level and conditions of |
20 | | coverage that would have been provided if the employee had not |
21 | | taken the leave. The employer shall notify the employee that |
22 | | the employee is still responsible for paying the employee's |
23 | | share of the cost of the health care coverage, if any. |
24 | | (n) Nothing in this Act shall be deemed to interfere with, |
25 | | impede, or in any way diminish the right of employees to |
26 | | bargain collectively with their employers through |
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1 | | representatives of their own choosing in order to establish |
2 | | wages or other conditions of work in excess of the applicable |
3 | | minimum standards established in this Act. The paid leave |
4 | | requirements of this Act may be waived in a bona fide |
5 | | collective bargaining agreement, but only if the waiver is set |
6 | | forth explicitly in such agreement in clear and unambiguous |
7 | | terms. |
8 | | Nothing in this Act shall be deemed to affect the validity |
9 | | or change the terms of bona fide collective bargaining |
10 | | agreements in effect on January 1, 2024. After that date, |
11 | | requirements of this Act may be waived in a bona fide |
12 | | collective bargaining agreement, but only if the waiver is set |
13 | | forth explicitly in such agreement in clear and unambiguous |
14 | | terms. |
15 | | In no event shall this Act apply to any employee working in |
16 | | the construction industry who is covered by a bona fide |
17 | | collective bargaining agreement, nor shall this Act apply to |
18 | | any employee who is covered by a bona fide collective |
19 | | bargaining agreement with an employer that provides services |
20 | | nationally and internationally of delivery, pickup, and |
21 | | transportation of parcels, documents, and freight. |
22 | | Notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection, nothing |
23 | | in this Act shall be deemed to affect the validity or change |
24 | | the terms of a bona fide collective bargaining agreement |
25 | | applying to an employee who is employed by a State agency that |
26 | | is in effect on July 1, 2024. After that date, requirements of |
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1 | | this Act may be waived in a bona fide collective bargaining |
2 | | agreement, but only if the waiver is set forth explicitly in |
3 | | such agreement in clear and unambiguous terms. As used in this |
4 | | subsection, "State agency" has the same meaning as set forth |
5 | | in Section 4 of the Forms Notice Act. |
6 | | (o) An agreement by an employee to waive his or her rights |
7 | | under this Act is void as against public policy. |
8 | | (p) The provisions of this Act shall not apply to any |
9 | | employer that is covered by a municipal or county ordinance |
10 | | that is in effect on the effective date of this Act that |
11 | | requires employers to give any form of paid leave to their |
12 | | employees, including paid sick leave or paid leave. |
13 | | Notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection, any |
14 | | employer that is not required to provide paid leave to its |
15 | | employees, including paid sick leave or paid leave, under a |
16 | | municipal or county ordinance that is in effect on the |
17 | | effective date of this Act shall be subject to the provisions |
18 | | of this Act if the employer would be required to provide paid |
19 | | leave under this Act to its employees. |
20 | | Any local ordinance that provides paid leave, including |
21 | | paid sick leave or paid leave, enacted or amended after the |
22 | | effective date of this Act must comply with the requirements |
23 | | of this Act or provide benefits, rights, and remedies that are |
24 | | greater than or equal to the benefits, rights, and remedies |
25 | | afforded under this Act. |
26 | | An employer in a municipality or county that enacts or |
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1 | | amends a local ordinance that provides paid leave, including |
2 | | paid sick leave or paid leave, after the effective date of this |
3 | | Act shall only comply with the local ordinance or ordinances |
4 | | so long as the benefits, rights, and remedies are greater than |
5 | | or equal to the benefits, rights, and remedies afforded under |
6 | | this Act. |
7 | | A unit of local government, including a home rule unit, |
8 | | shall not exempt any employee from the scope of a paid leave |
9 | | ordinance unless the employee is excluded from the definition |
10 | | of employee in this Act. This Section is a denial and |
11 | | limitation of home rule powers and functions under subsection |
12 | | (g) of Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution. |
13 | | (Source: P.A. 102-1143, eff. 1-1-24; revised 12-22-23.) |