Illinois Governor Signs One Day Rest in Seven Act Amendment Into Law – National Law Review

The most significant changes to ODRISA are the new penalties for violations of the rest and meal break periods. Specifically, the amendment provides that an employer that violates ODRISA’s rest and meal break provisions “shall be guilty of a civil offense” (previously, a “petty offense”).
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Pat S.
3 years ago

Does this apply to Chicago cops? It should!

Instead they’ll be worked to exhaustion.

Bah!

Fed up neighbor
3 years ago

This is all about poc that’s it I working to hard.

Freddy
3 years ago

Where have I heard this before. It took 6 days of signing tax increases/mandates/executive orders and on the seventh day he rested. So now he thinks he’s ???

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