Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB1667

Introduced
2/8/23  

Caption

DEPT OF LABOR-RECOVERED WAGES

Impact

Notably, SB1667 allows the Department of Labor to transfer up to 15% of the unclaimed wages from the Trust Fund to the Wage Theft Enforcement Fund, which is to be used for enforcement and educational activities. This stipulation encourages a proactive approach to wage recovery, as funds can help bolster the Department’s efforts to inform and assist employees about their rights. The bill represents an important step toward supporting employee claims and enhancing the Department’s ability to act on behalf of workers whose wages have gone unrecovered due to employer negligence or misconduct.

Summary

SB1667, introduced by Senator Robert Peters, amends the Minimum Wage Law and the Illinois Wage Payment and Collection Act to strengthen the mechanisms for recovering unpaid wages. The bill outlines that any wages recovered by the Department of Labor will be placed into a Special State Trust Fund, designed specifically for disbursing owed wages to employees. As part of this process, the Department is mandated to conduct a diligent search for employees who have not claimed their wages, ensuring that efforts are made to reach those unable to be located.

Contention

There are elements of contention surrounding the bill, particularly in how it empowers the Department of Labor. Critics may argue that while strengthening wage recovery processes is essential, it places significant responsibility and resources into a single state agency, potentially leading to bureaucratic inefficiencies. Furthermore, there is a concern that the penalties for non-compliance with wage regulations may be perceived as overly punitive towards employers, especially smaller businesses that may already be struggling to comply with existing wage laws.

Final_note

Overall, SB1667 aims to enhance the protections for employees against wage theft while ensuring that unclaimed wages are administered effectively, impacting various state laws regarding employee rights and employer responsibilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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