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Illinois Employers Must Report Gender, Race, Ethnicity and Compensation Data and Practices | Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Under amendments to the Illinois Business Corporation Act and the Illinois Equal Pay Act, certain corporations will be required, beginning in 2023 and continuing thereafter, to report data concerning the gender, race, and ethnicity makeup of their workforces, along with information about their compensation practices and efforts to comply with equal pay laws.  Much of this information will become public, and failure to report the necessary information can lead to significant penalties. EEO Data Reporting Illinois domestic corporations and foreign corporations authorized to do business in Illinois are already required by the Illinois Business Corporation Act to file certain annual reports with the Secretary of State.  Beginning with the corporation’s annual report filed on and after January 1, 2023, any such corporations which are also required to file an Employer Information Report EEO-1 with the Equal Employment Oppo

Illinois Passes Sweeping Legislation Impacting Employers | FordHarrison

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Executive Summary:  On March 23, 2021, Governor J.B. Pritzker signed into law Illinois Senate Bill 1480 which amends the Illinois Human Rights Act, the Illinois Equal Pay Act of 2003, and the Illinois Business Corporation Act, and imposes new obligations on employers. The amendments are available at: https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/publicacts/101/101-0656.htm. The changes include: Consideration of Criminal Histories under Illinois Human Rights Act Amendments to Illinois Business Corporations Act regarding employee demographics New Equal Pay Requirements (including whistleblower protection for reporting violations of the new requirements) Illinois Human Rights Act Amendment − 

New Amendments to Illinois Laws Impact Illinois Employers | Clark Hill PLC

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Newly enacted Illinois laws immediately prohibit employers from using criminal convictions in hiring except in specific situations. Beginning in 2023, the new laws also will require large employers to submit EEO-1 data with their corporate annual reports, and in 2024 will require them to file wage disclosures and compliance certificates with the Illinois Department of Labor. Some of the broadest protections for whistleblowers in the country became effective March 23. Restrictions on Employer’s Use of Criminal Convictions The Illinois Human Rights Act (IHRA) was amended, effective immediately, to bolster prior “Ban the Box” laws by prohibiting the use of criminal convictions by Illinois employers except in special circumstances and only if special notices (similar to those required by the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act) are provided to applicants and employees.

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