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Rep. Carol Ammons
Filed: 3/24/2017
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 690
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 690 by replacing |
3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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4 | | "Section 5. The Day and Temporary Labor Services Act is |
5 | | amended by changing Sections 20, 30, 40, 45, and 95 and by |
6 | | adding Section 33 as follows:
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7 | | (820 ILCS 175/20)
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8 | | Sec. 20. Transportation. |
9 | | (a) A day and temporary labor service
agency or a third
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10 | | party client or a contractor or agent of either shall charge no |
11 | | fee to transport a
day or temporary
laborer to or from the |
12 | | designated work site. |
13 | | (b) A day and temporary labor service agency is responsible |
14 | | for the conduct and performance of any person who transports a |
15 | | day or temporary laborer from the agency to a work site, unless |
16 | | the transporter is: (1) a public mass transportation system as |
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1 | | defined in Section 2 of the Local Mass Transit District Act; |
2 | | (2) a common carrier; (3) the day or temporary laborer |
3 | | providing his or her own transportation; or (4) selected |
4 | | exclusively by and at the sole choice of the day or temporary |
5 | | laborer for transportation in a vehicle not owned or operated |
6 | | by the day and temporary labor service agency. If any day and |
7 | | temporary labor service agency provides transportation to a day |
8 | | or temporary laborer or refers a day or temporary laborer as |
9 | | provided in subsection (c), the day and temporary labor service |
10 | | agency may not allow a motor vehicle to be used for the |
11 | | transporting of day or temporary laborers if the agency knows |
12 | | or should know that the motor vehicle used for the |
13 | | transportation of day or temporary laborers is unsafe or not |
14 | | equipped as required by this Act or by any rule adopted under |
15 | | this Act, unless the vehicle is: (1) the property of a public |
16 | | mass transportation system as defined in Section 2 of the Local |
17 | | Mass Transit District Act; (2) the property of a common |
18 | | carrier; (3) the day or temporary laborer's personal vehicle; |
19 | | or (4) a vehicle of a day or temporary laborer used to carpool |
20 | | other day or temporary laborers and which is selected |
21 | | exclusively by and at the sole choice of the day or temporary |
22 | | laborer for transportation. |
23 | | (c) A day and temporary labor service agency may not refer |
24 | | a day or temporary laborer to any person for transportation to |
25 | | a work site unless that person is (1) a public mass |
26 | | transportation system as defined in Section 2 of the Local Mass |
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1 | | Transit District Act or (2) providing the transportation at no |
2 | | fee. Directing the day or temporary laborer to accept a |
3 | | specific car pool as a condition of work shall be considered a |
4 | | referral by the day and temporary labor service agency. Any |
5 | | mention or discussion of the cost of a car pool shall be |
6 | | considered a referral by the agency. Informing a day or |
7 | | temporary laborer of the availability of a car pool driven by |
8 | | another day or temporary laborer shall not be considered a |
9 | | referral by the agency. |
10 | | (d) Any
motor vehicle that is owned or operated by the day
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11 | | and temporary labor service agency or a
third party client, or |
12 | | a contractor or agent of either, or to which a day and |
13 | | temporary labor service agency refers a day or temporary |
14 | | laborer, which is used for the
transportation of day or |
15 | | temporary laborers shall have proof of
financial |
16 | | responsibility as
provided for in Chapter 8 of the Illinois |
17 | | Vehicle Code or as required by Department rules. The driver of |
18 | | the vehicle shall hold a valid license to operate motor |
19 | | vehicles in the correct classification and shall be required to |
20 | | produce the license immediately upon demand by the Department, |
21 | | its inspectors or deputies, or any other person authorized to |
22 | | enforce this Act. The Department shall forward a violation of |
23 | | this subsection to the appropriate law enforcement authorities |
24 | | or regulatory agencies, whichever is applicable.
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25 | | (e) No motor vehicle that is owned or operated by the day |
26 | | and temporary labor service agency or a third party client, or |
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1 | | a contractor or agent of either, or to which a day and |
2 | | temporary labor service agency refers a day or temporary |
3 | | laborer, which is used for the transportation of day or |
4 | | temporary laborers may be operated if it does not have a seat |
5 | | and a safety belt for each passenger. The Department shall |
6 | | forward a violation of this subsection to the appropriate law |
7 | | enforcement authorities or regulatory agencies, whichever is |
8 | | applicable.
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9 | | (f) If the day or temporary laborer is provided |
10 | | transportation from the point of application to the worksite by |
11 | | the hiring labor service agency operating pursuant to this Act, |
12 | | the day or temporary laborer shall also be provided |
13 | | transportation back to the point of application, unless the day |
14 | | or temporary laborer advises or agrees prior to leaving for the |
15 | | place of employment to obtain alternative transportation after |
16 | | the work shift is completed. |
17 | | (Source: P.A. 94-511, eff. 1-1-06.)
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18 | | (820 ILCS 175/30)
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19 | | Sec. 30. Wage Payment and Notice.
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20 | | (a) At the time of
payment of wages, a day and temporary
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21 | | labor service agency
shall provide each day or temporary |
22 | | laborer with a detailed
itemized
statement, on the day or |
23 | | temporary laborer's paycheck stub or on a form approved by the |
24 | | Department, listing the following: |
25 | | (1) the name, address, and telephone number of each |
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1 | | third party client at which the day or temporary laborer |
2 | | worked. If this information is provided on the day or |
3 | | temporary laborer's paycheck stub, a code for each third |
4 | | party client may be used so long as the required |
5 | | information for each coded third party client is made |
6 | | available to the day or temporary laborer; |
7 | | (2) the number of hours worked by the day or temporary |
8 | | laborer at each third party client each day during the pay |
9 | | period. If the day or temporary laborer is assigned to work |
10 | | at the same work site of the same third party client for |
11 | | multiple days in the same work week, the day and temporary |
12 | | labor service agency may record a summary of hours worked |
13 | | at that third party client's worksite so long as the first |
14 | | and last day of that work week are identified as well. The |
15 | | term "hours worked" has the meaning ascribed to that term |
16 | | in 56 Ill. Adm. Code 210.110 and in accordance with all |
17 | | applicable rules or court interpretations under 56 Ill. |
18 | | Adm. Code 210.110; |
19 | | (3) the rate of payment for each hour worked, including |
20 | | any premium rate or bonus; |
21 | | (4) the total pay period earnings; |
22 | | (5) all deductions made from the day or temporary |
23 | | laborer's compensation made either by the third party |
24 | | client or by the day and temporary labor service agency, |
25 | | and the purpose for which deductions were made, including |
26 | | for the day or temporary laborer's transportation, food, |
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1 | | equipment, withheld income tax, withheld social security |
2 | | payments, and every other deduction; and |
3 | | (6) any additional information required by rules |
4 | | issued by the Department.
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5 | | (a-1) For each day or temporary laborer who is contracted |
6 | | to work a single day, the third party client shall, at the end |
7 | | of the work day, provide such day or temporary laborer with a |
8 | | Work Verification Form, approved by the Department, which shall |
9 | | contain the date, the day or temporary laborer's name, the work |
10 | | location, and the hours worked on that day. Any third party |
11 | | client who violates this subsection (a-1) may be subject to a |
12 | | civil penalty not to exceed $500 for each violation found by |
13 | | the Department. Such civil penalty may increase to $2,500 for a |
14 | | second or subsequent violation. For purposes of this subsection |
15 | | (a-1), each violation of this subsection (a-1) for each day or |
16 | | temporary laborer and for each day the violation continues |
17 | | shall constitute a separate and distinct violation.
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18 | | (b) A day and temporary labor service agency shall provide |
19 | | each
worker an annual
earnings summary within a reasonable time |
20 | | after the preceding calendar
year, but in no case later than |
21 | | February 1. A day and temporary
labor service agency shall,
at |
22 | | the time of each wage payment, give notice to day or temporary |
23 | | laborers
of the
availability of the annual earnings summary or |
24 | | post such a notice in a
conspicuous place in the public |
25 | | reception area.
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26 | | (c) At the request of a day or temporary
laborer, a day and |
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1 | | temporary labor service agency shall
hold the daily wages of |
2 | | the day or temporary laborer and make
either weekly, bi-weekly, |
3 | | or semi-monthly
payments. The wages shall be paid in a single |
4 | | check, or, at the day or temporary laborer's sole option, by |
5 | | direct deposit or other manner approved by the Department, |
6 | | representing
the wages earned during the period, either weekly, |
7 | | bi-weekly, or semi-monthly,
designated by the day or temporary |
8 | | laborer in accordance with the
Illinois Wage Payment
and |
9 | | Collection Act. Vouchers or any other method of payment which |
10 | | is not generally negotiable shall be prohibited as a method of |
11 | | payment of wages. Day and temporary labor service agencies that
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12 | | make daily wage
payments shall provide written notification to |
13 | | all day or temporary
laborers of the right to
request weekly, |
14 | | bi-weekly, or semi-monthly checks. The day and temporary
labor |
15 | | service agency may
provide this notice by conspicuously posting |
16 | | the notice at the location
where the wages are received by the |
17 | | day or temporary laborers.
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18 | | (d) No day and temporary labor service agency shall charge |
19 | | any
day or temporary laborer for
cashing a check issued by the |
20 | | agency for wages earned by a
day or temporary laborer who
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21 | | performed work through that agency. No day and temporary labor |
22 | | service agency or third party client shall charge any day or |
23 | | temporary laborer for the expense of conducting any consumer |
24 | | report, as that term is defined in the Fair Credit Reporting |
25 | | Act, 15 U.S.C. 1681a(d), any criminal background check of any |
26 | | kind, or any drug test of any kind.
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1 | | (e) Day or temporary laborers shall be paid no less than |
2 | | the
wage rate stated in the
notice as provided in Section 10 of |
3 | | this Act for all the work performed on
behalf of the third |
4 | | party client in addition to the work listed in the
written |
5 | | description.
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6 | | (f) The total amount deducted for meals, equipment, and |
7 | | transportation may not cause a day or temporary laborer's |
8 | | hourly wage to fall below the State or federal minimum wage. |
9 | | However, a day and temporary labor service agency may deduct |
10 | | the actual market value of reusable equipment provided to the |
11 | | day or temporary laborer by the day and temporary labor service |
12 | | agency which the day or temporary laborer fails to return, if |
13 | | the day or temporary laborer provides a written authorization |
14 | | for such deduction at the time the deduction is made. |
15 | | (g) A day or temporary laborer who is contracted by a day |
16 | | and temporary labor service agency to work at a third party |
17 | | client's worksite but is not utilized by the third party client |
18 | | shall be paid by the day and temporary labor service agency for |
19 | | a minimum of 4 hours of pay at the agreed upon rate of pay. |
20 | | However, in the event the day and temporary labor service |
21 | | agency contracts the day or temporary laborer to work at |
22 | | another location during the same shift, the day or temporary |
23 | | laborer shall be paid by the day and temporary labor service |
24 | | agency for a minimum of 2 hours of pay at the agreed upon rate |
25 | | of pay.
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26 | | (h) A third party client is required to pay wages and |
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1 | | related payroll taxes to a licensed day and temporary labor |
2 | | service agency for services performed by the day or temporary |
3 | | laborer for the third party client according to payment terms |
4 | | outlined on invoices, service agreements, or stated terms |
5 | | provided by the day and temporary labor service agency. A third |
6 | | party client who fails to comply with this subsection (h) is |
7 | | subject to the penalties provided in Section 70 of this Act. |
8 | | The Department shall review a complaint filed by a licensed day |
9 | | and temporary labor agency. The Department shall review the |
10 | | payroll and accounting records of the day and temporary labor |
11 | | service agency and the third party client for the period in |
12 | | which the violation of this Act is alleged to have occurred to |
13 | | determine if wages and payroll taxes have been paid to the |
14 | | agency and that the day or temporary laborer has been paid the |
15 | | wages owed him or her. |
16 | | (Source: P.A. 95-499, eff. 8-28-07; 96-1185, eff. 7-22-10.)
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17 | | (820 ILCS 175/33 new) |
18 | | Sec. 33. Permanent placement. A day and temporary labor |
19 | | service agency shall endeavor to permanently place a current |
20 | | temporary laborer in a permanent position with a third party |
21 | | client when the third party client increases its permanent |
22 | | labor force.
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23 | | (820 ILCS 175/40)
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24 | | Sec. 40. Work Restriction ; Health and Safety Training . |
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1 | | (a) No day and temporary labor service
agency shall
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2 | | restrict the right of a day or temporary laborer to accept a
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3 | | permanent position with a third
party client to whom the day or |
4 | | temporary laborer has been
referred for
work or restrict the |
5 | | right of such third party client to offer such
employment to a |
6 | | day or temporary laborer. A day and temporary labor service |
7 | | agency may charge a placement fee to a third party client for |
8 | | employing a day or temporary laborer for whom a contract for |
9 | | work was effected by the day and temporary labor service agency |
10 | | not to exceed the equivalent of the total daily commission rate |
11 | | the day and temporary labor service agency would have received |
12 | | over a 60-day period, reduced by the equivalent of the daily |
13 | | commission rate the day and temporary labor service agency |
14 | | would have received for each day the day or temporary laborer |
15 | | has performed work for the day and temporary labor service |
16 | | agency in the preceding 12 months. Days worked at a day and |
17 | | temporary labor service agency in the 12 months preceding the |
18 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General |
19 | | Assembly
shall be included for purposes of calculating the |
20 | | maximum placement fee described in this Section. However, |
21 | | placement of a day or temporary laborer who is contracted by a |
22 | | day and temporary labor service agency to provide skilled labor |
23 | | shall not be subject to any placement fee cap. For purposes of |
24 | | this Section, a day or temporary laborer who performs "skilled |
25 | | labor" shall apply only where the day and temporary labor |
26 | | service agency performs an advanced application process, a |
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1 | | screening process, which may include processes such as advanced |
2 | | testing, and a job interview. No fee provided for under this |
3 | | Section may be assessed or collected by the day and temporary |
4 | | labor service agency when the day or temporary laborer is |
5 | | offered permanent work following the suspension or revocation |
6 | | of the day and temporary labor service agency's registration by |
7 | | the Department.
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8 | | (b) Any day and temporary labor service agency and third
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9 | | party client must comply with all applicable Occupational |
10 | | Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards for all day |
11 | | or temporary laborers including, but not limited to, |
12 | | recordkeeping, safety and health training, powered industrial |
13 | | trucks, bloodborne pathogens, hazard communications, personal |
14 | | protective equipment, whistleblower rights, and recordkeeping. |
15 | | Under OSHA, both third party clients and day and temporary |
16 | | service agencies are joint employers of day or temporary |
17 | | laborers, and are both responsible for providing and |
18 | | maintaining a safe work environment for these laborers. To |
19 | | ensure that OSHA standards are met for day or temporary |
20 | | laborers, third party clients and temporary and day labor |
21 | | service agencies must implement the following actions laid out |
22 | | by OSHA in its Temporary Worker Initiative: |
23 | | (1) The day and temporary labor service agency and the |
24 | | third party client must set out their respective |
25 | | responsibilities for compliance with all relevant OSHA |
26 | | standards in their contract. |
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1 | | (2) The tasks the day or temporary laborer is expected |
2 | | to perform, and the safety and health responsibilities of |
3 | | each employer as stated in the day and temporary labor |
4 | | service agency-third party client contract should be |
5 | | communicated to the laborer before the laborer begins work |
6 | | at the job site. |
7 | | (3) Day and temporary labor service agencies have a |
8 | | duty to inquire into the conditions of their laborers' |
9 | | assigned workplaces at third party clients. They must |
10 | | ensure that they are sending laborers to safe workplaces. |
11 | | (4) Ignorance of hazards is not an excuse. |
12 | | (5) Day and temporary labor service agencies must |
13 | | determine what conditions exist at their third party |
14 | | clients, what hazards may be encountered, and how best to |
15 | | ensure protection for the day or temporary laborers. |
16 | | (6) The day and temporary labor service agency has the |
17 | | duty to inquire and verify that the third party client has |
18 | | fulfilled its responsibilities for a safe workplace. |
19 | | (7) Third party clients must provide day or temporary |
20 | | laborers with the identical OSHA required safety training, |
21 | | protective equipment, and other safeguards that are |
22 | | provided to the third party client's directly hired |
23 | | employees performing similar or the same work. |
24 | | (8) The key is communication between the day and |
25 | | temporary labor service agency and the third party client |
26 | | to ensure that the necessary protections are provided. |
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1 | | (9) The day and temporary labor service agencies need |
2 | | not become experts on specific workplace hazards, but must |
3 | | determine what conditions exist at their third party |
4 | | clients, what hazards may be encountered, and how best to |
5 | | ensure protection for the day or temporary laborers. |
6 | | (10) The day and temporary labor service agency has the |
7 | | duty to inquire and verify that the host has fulfilled its |
8 | | responsibilities for a safe workplace. |
9 | | (11) Just as important, third party clients must treat |
10 | | laborers like the third party client's directly hired |
11 | | workers in terms of training and safety and health |
12 | | protections. |
13 | | (Source: P.A. 94-511, eff. 1-1-06.)
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14 | | (820 ILCS 175/45)
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15 | | Sec. 45. Registration; Department of Labor. |
16 | | (a) A day and temporary
labor service
agency which is |
17 | | located, operates or transacts business within this State shall |
18 | | register with the Department of Labor in accordance with rules
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19 | | adopted by the Department for day and temporary labor service
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20 | | agencies and shall be subject to this Act and any rules adopted |
21 | | under this Act. Each day and temporary labor service agency |
22 | | shall provide proof of an employer account number issued by the |
23 | | Department of Employment Security for the payment of |
24 | | unemployment insurance contributions as required under the |
25 | | Unemployment Insurance Act, and proof of valid workers' |
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1 | | compensation insurance in effect at the time of registration |
2 | | covering all of its employees. If, at any time, a day and |
3 | | temporary labor service agency's workers' compensation |
4 | | insurance coverage lapses, the agency shall have an affirmative |
5 | | duty to report the lapse of such coverage to the Department and |
6 | | the agency's registration shall be suspended until the agency's |
7 | | workers' compensation insurance is reinstated. The Department |
8 | | may assess each day and temporary labor service agency a |
9 | | non-refundable
registration fee
not exceeding $1,000 per year |
10 | | per agency and a non-refundable fee not to exceed $250 for each |
11 | | branch office or other location where the agency regularly |
12 | | contracts with day or temporary laborers for services. The fee |
13 | | may be paid by check or money order
and the Department may not |
14 | | refuse to accept a check on the basis that it is
not a |
15 | | certified check or a cashier's check. The Department may charge |
16 | | an
additional fee to be paid by a day and temporary labor |
17 | | service agency if the agency, or any person on the
agency's |
18 | | behalf, issues or delivers a check to the Department that is |
19 | | not
honored by the financial institution upon which it is |
20 | | drawn. The Department
shall also adopt rules
for violation
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21 | | hearings and penalties for violations of this Act or the |
22 | | Department's rules
in conjunction with the penalties set forth |
23 | | in this Act. |
24 | | (a-5) At the time of registration with the Department of |
25 | | Labor each year, a day and temporary labor service agency shall |
26 | | provide to the Department of Employment Security a report |
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1 | | containing the information identified in paragraph (9) of |
2 | | subsection (a) of Section 12, broken down by branch office, in |
3 | | the aggregate for all day or temporary laborers assigned within |
4 | | Illinois in the prior year to be submitted on a form created by |
5 | | the Department of Employment Security. A day and temporary |
6 | | labor service agency that fails to report to the Department of |
7 | | Employment Security is subject to a civil penalty of $50 for |
8 | | each failure to comply. |
9 | | The Department of Employment Security shall aggregate the |
10 | | information, remove identifying data, and make the information |
11 | | available on a municipal basis and county basis. |
12 | | (b) It is a violation of this Act to operate a day and |
13 | | temporary labor service agency without first registering with |
14 | | the Department in accordance with subsection (a) of this |
15 | | Section. The Department shall create and maintain at regular |
16 | | intervals on its website, accessible to the public: (1) a list |
17 | | of all registered day and temporary labor service agencies in |
18 | | the State whose registration is in good standing; (2) a list of |
19 | | day and temporary labor service agencies in the State whose |
20 | | registration has been suspended, including the reason for the |
21 | | suspension, the date the suspension was initiated, and the |
22 | | date, if known, the suspension is to be lifted; and (3) a list |
23 | | of day and temporary labor service agencies in the State whose |
24 | | registration has been revoked, including the reason for the |
25 | | revocation and the date the registration was revoked. The |
26 | | Department has the authority to assess a penalty against any |
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1 | | day and temporary labor service agency that fails to register |
2 | | with the Department of Labor in accordance with this Act or any |
3 | | rules adopted under this Act of $500 for each violation. Each |
4 | | day during which a day and temporary labor service agency |
5 | | operates without registering with the Department shall be a |
6 | | separate and distinct violation of this Act. |
7 | | (c) An applicant is not eligible to register to operate a |
8 | | day and temporary labor service agency under this Act if the |
9 | | applicant or any of its officers, directors, partners, or |
10 | | managers or any owner of 25% or greater beneficial interest: |
11 | | (1) has been involved, as owner, officer, director, |
12 | | partner, or manager, of any day and temporary labor service |
13 | | agency whose registration has been revoked or has been |
14 | | suspended without being reinstated within the 5 years |
15 | | immediately preceding the filing of the application; or |
16 | | (2) is under the age of 18. |
17 | | (d) Every agency shall post and keep posted at each |
18 | | location, in a position easily accessible to all employees, |
19 | | notices as supplied and required by the Department containing a |
20 | | copy or summary of the provisions of the Act and
a notice which |
21 | | informs
the public of a toll-free telephone number for day or |
22 | | temporary laborers
and the public to
file wage dispute |
23 | | complaints and other alleged violations by
day and temporary |
24 | | labor service
agencies. Such notices shall be in English or any |
25 | | other language generally understood in the locale of the day |
26 | | and temporary labor service agency.
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1 | | (Source: P.A. 94-511, eff. 1-1-06.)
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2 | | (820 ILCS 175/95)
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3 | | Sec. 95. Private Right of Action. |
4 | | (a) A person aggrieved by a violation of this Act or any |
5 | | rule adopted under this Act by a day and temporary labor |
6 | | service agency or a third party client may file suit in circuit |
7 | | court of Illinois, in the county where the alleged offense |
8 | | occurred or where any day or temporary laborer who is party to |
9 | | the action resides, without regard to exhaustion of any |
10 | | alternative administrative remedies provided in this Act. A day |
11 | | and temporary labor service agency aggrieved by a violation of |
12 | | this Act or any rule adopted under this Act by a third party |
13 | | client may file suit in circuit court of Illinois, in the |
14 | | county where the alleged offense occurred or where the day and |
15 | | temporary labor service agency which is party to the action is |
16 | | located. Actions may be brought by one or more day or temporary |
17 | | laborers for and on behalf of themselves and other day or |
18 | | temporary laborers similarly situated. A day or temporary |
19 | | laborer whose rights have been violated under this Act by a day |
20 | | and temporary labor service agency or a third party client or a |
21 | | day and temporary labor service agency whose rights have been |
22 | | violated under this Act by a third party client is entitled to |
23 | | collect: |
24 | | (1) in the case of a wage and hour violation, the |
25 | | amount of any wages, salary, employment benefits, or other |
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1 | | compensation denied or lost to the day or temporary laborer |
2 | | or day and temporary labor service agency by reason of the |
3 | | violation, plus an equal amount in liquidated damages; |
4 | | (2) in the case of a health and safety or notice |
5 | | violation, compensatory damages and an amount between $50 |
6 | | and up to $500 for each the violation of each subpart of |
7 | | each Section; |
8 | | (3) in the case of unlawful retaliation, all legal or |
9 | | equitable relief as may be appropriate; and |
10 | | (4) attorney's fees and costs. |
11 | | (b) The right of an aggrieved person to bring an action |
12 | | under this Section terminates upon the passing of 3 years from |
13 | | the final date of employment by the day and temporary labor |
14 | | agency or the third party client or upon the passing of 3 years |
15 | | from the date of termination of the contract between the day |
16 | | and temporary labor service agency and the third party client. |
17 | | This limitations period is tolled if a day labor employer has |
18 | | deterred a day and temporary labor service agency or day or |
19 | | temporary laborer's exercise of rights under this Act by |
20 | | contacting or threatening to contact law enforcement agencies.
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21 | | (Source: P.A. 96-1185, eff. 7-22-10.)".
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