Updates to One Day Rest in Seven Act Take Effect Jan. 1
ILLINOIS, December 8 - Updates include changes to meal and rest break requirements, employer penalties
SPRINGFIELD - In preparation for the new year, employers should be aware of upcoming changes to the One Day Rest in Seven Act taking effect January 1, 2023.
• New meal and rest break requirements: Requires employees be given a 20-minute break if working a 12-hour shift or longer, and at least 24 consecutive hours of rest in every consecutive 7-day period, clarifying the day of rest requirements for workers whose schedules don't align with a Sunday to Saturday calendar week.
• Notice posting requirements: All employers covered by ODRISA must post a notice at the workplace notifying employees of their rights under the Act. IDOL will provide this notice on its website for employers to download and post.
"The One Day Rest in Seven Act is a critical law that protects the wellbeing of workers in our State," said Jane R. Flanagan, Director of the Illinois Department of Labor. "If employees are being asked to work longer hours by their employer, it is only fair to ensure that these employees also get additional break time."
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