Chicago — Attorney General Kwame Raoul applauded the Illinois House’s passage of his legislation to support his office’s efforts to combat workplace rights violations.
House Bill 4725, sponsored by Rep. Jay Hoffman, was approved with bipartisan support and will now be considered by the Senate.
“The Workplace Rights Bureau in the Attorney General’s office has recovered millions of dollars on behalf of Illinois workers. This measure will enhance our ability to investigate and prosecute potential violations of the laws that protect working people around Illinois,” Raoul said. “I appreciate Rep. Hoffman’s work on this legislation, and I remain committed to fighting for workers’ rights.
“Bad actors are taking advantage of loopholes, and it’s time to pursue updates that will reinforce our Workplace Rights Bureau and expand its effectiveness,” Hoffman said. “I’m proud to partner with Attorney General Raoul and am thankful for the hard work his staff does each and every day to fight for Illinois workers.”
Attorney General Raoul’s Workplace Rights Bureau protects and advances the employment rights of all Illinois residents, particularly the state’s most vulnerable residents and immigrant populations. The bureau investigates and litigates cases involving serious or persistent wage law violations or other significant employment practices. Over the last year, the Attorney General’s office has recovered more than $15 million for Illinois workers.
However, some bad actors exploit procedural gaps to evade accountability, stall investigations, and force the bureau into lengthy and expensive court battles to access basic records. Currently, the bureau lacks standard investigative tools, common to other agencies, that would assist in resolving investigations. Raoul’s proposed measure will help ensure that the Workplace Rights Bureau has the necessary tools to defend workers’ rights and a level playing field for law-abiding businesses.
The legislation will:
Attorney General Raoul encourages workers who have concerns about an employer’s potentially unlawful practices to call his Workplace Rights Hotline at 1-844-740-5076 or visit the office’s website to file a complaint online.