Bill would place weather-related mandates on Illinois employers – Center Square

The proposal by state Rep. Edgar González, Jr., would impose new rules when “excessive” weather conditions impact workplaces. The proposed regulations would apply when the wind chill is 40 degrees or lower and when the heat index is 80 degrees or more. Among other changes, employees could refuse to work and employers would have to make adjustments and accommodations.
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The Railroader
1 year ago

Bwahahahahahaha!!!!

Oh…they’re serious.

As if there weren’t enough reason for Ilinois businesses to leave or simply shut down. Shady Gonzalez steps right up to the plate and swings for the fences.

#IllinoisIsLost

ProzacPlease
1 year ago

Acceptable temperatures are only between 40 and 80? Let’s all pretend we are retired in San Diego, we just need to pass a law to make it happen!

Elaine S.
1 year ago
Reply to  ProzacPlease

Not temperatures per se, but wind chills or heat indexes. So if it’s actually 75 degrees but due to high humidity it “feels like” 80, or if it’s 50 degrees but due to strong winds it “feels like” 40, this law would kick in.

Admin
1 year ago

By God they are serious about this one, too. Lots of sponsors, passed out of committee and going t second reading. Madness.

Tom Paine's Ghost
1 year ago
Reply to  Mark Glennon

What about if it’s raining? Its wet outside when it rains and your shoes can get wet and sometimes its cold rain and if you aren’t privileged to have an umbrella then your clothes get wet. And traffic gets bad when it rains so the commute is worse. So what about the rain!!!! Protect us poor widdle ‘workers’ from the rain too!!! And don’t get me started about snow.

Last edited 1 year ago by Tom Paine's Ghost
Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Another excuse to stay home and get paid, the “ Covid effect “ if you will. Unless mistaken, the guy proposing this measure carpetbagged his way here from Texas right into public office.

Fed up neighbor
1 year ago

Oh Mister employer can you please wipe my as- Springfield idiots at work with worthless stupid laws.

Bill also
1 year ago

The next law will be that employers have to pay employees to stay home on these extreme weather day.

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