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SB 37

Illinois Senate bill in Session 104.

Status: in_committee. Latest action: January 13, 2025.

DAY&TEMPORARY LABOR SERVICES.

Bill ID IL-104-SB-37
Session 104
Status in_committee
Committee Assignments
Senate in_committee 2025-01-13
Summary

Amends the Day and Temporary Labor Services Act. Removes a provision that requires a day and temporary labor agency to provide a day or temporary laborer who is assigned to work and performs work at the same third party client for more than 720 hours within a 12-month period substantially similar benefits to the job classification of employees performing the same or substantially similar work on jobs and performed under similar working conditions. Provides that, before the assignment of an employee to a worksite employer, a day and temporary labor service agency must notify a day or temporary laborer of any safety and health training that the day and temporary labor service agency or the third party client are responsible for providing to the day or temporary laborer, including any training required by the Occupational Health and Safety Administration. Provides that the definition of "day and temporary labor service agency"" does not include a person or entity who employs laborers that require specialized training or education, including, but not limited to, machine operators, machine maintenance technicians, or quality technicians. Provides that the definition of ""day and temporary labor service agency"" does not include a staffing and recruiting agency. Defines ""staffing and recruiting agency"". Provides that the amended version of Public Act 103-427 takes effect on and after January 1, 2027. Makes other changes. Effective immediately."

Sponsor
Dale Fowler
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2025-01-13 Introduced Bill introduced
2025-01-13 Status in_committee
2025-01-13 Latest Action 1/13/2025 - Senate:
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