Chicago City Council Votes to Delay New Law That Will Require Workers to Get At Least 10 Days of Paid Time Off – WTTW (Chicago)

The delay means that Illinois workers outside Chicago will have more flexibility to take paid time off than those in the city. Starting Jan. 1, a measure signed into law by Gov. JB Pritzker will require employers statewide to give their workers at least one hour of paid leave for every 40 hours worked. Until the new ordinance takes effect, Chicago employees will earn one hour of paid sick leave, not paid time off, for every 40 hours they work, or at least five days every year.
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2 years ago

obviously CTU/Brandon and crew are going to wait to implement PTO til after dem convention.

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