Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB1761

Introduced
2/9/23  

Caption

LABOR-PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS

Impact

If enacted, SB1761 would enable the Department of Labor to promulgate rules that ensure professional musicians receive the same workplace protections as other workers in Illinois. This could include rights related to working conditions, pay standards, and possibly benefits. This bill represents a significant step towards recognizing the unique challenges faced by musicians in an industry that is often unregulated and precarious. By instituting formal protections, the legislation seeks to bolster the economic stability and rights of professional musicians in the state.

Summary

SB1761, introduced by Senator Seth Lewis, aims to amend the Department of Labor Law under the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois by providing specific workplace protections for professional musicians. The bill defines a 'professional musician' as any individual or member of a band earning at least $7,500 in a calendar year from musical performances. This definition establishes a clear income threshold that differentiates professional musicians from amateur performers, thereby guaranteeing them rights and protections that align with those provided to other occupations.

Contention

Opponents of the bill may argue that defining a specific income threshold for professional musicians could exclude many individuals who might rely on music as a primary or secondary source of income but do not meet the $7,500 criteria. This might lead to debates about what constitutes a 'professional' versus 'amateur' musician and whether the bill adequately addresses issues such as job security, fair compensation, and access to benefits for varying income levels within the music community. Furthermore, there could be concerns regarding the implementation of the bill by the Department of Labor and how these protections would be enforced effectively.

Notable_points

SB1761 represents a growing recognition of the gig economy's impact on workers, particularly in the arts. The legislative framework intended to protect professional musicians could serve as a model for similar laws catering to other professions within the creative sector. By establishing clear guidelines and protections, the state could foster a more supportive environment for creatives, potentially attracting talent and encouraging economic activity in live performance and related industries.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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