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Code · Illinois · Chapter 820 — EMPLOYMENT · Act 96

(Text of Section before amendment by P.A.

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(Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 104-320)
Sec. 1-25. Conditions of employment or continued employment.
(a)Any agreement, clause, covenant, or waiver that is a unilateral condition of employment or continued employment and has the purpose or effect of preventing an employee or prospective employee from making truthful statements or disclosures about alleged unlawful employment practices is against public policy, void to the extent it prevents such statements or disclosures, and severable from an otherwise valid and enforceable contract under this Act.
(b)Any agreement, clause, covenant, or waiver that is a unilateral condition of employment or continued employment and requires the employee or prospective employee to waive, arbitrate, or otherwise diminish any existing or future claim, right, or benefit related to an unlawful employment practice to which the employee or prospective employee would otherwise be entitled under any provision of State or federal law, is against public policy, void to the extent it denies an employee or prospective employee a substantive or procedural right or remedy related to alleged unlawful employment practices, and severable from an otherwise valid and enforceable contract under this Act.
(c)Any agreement, clause, covenant, or waiver that is a mutual condition of employment or continued employment may include provisions that would otherwise be against public policy as a unilateral condition of employment or continued employment, but only if the agreement, clause, covenant, or waiver is in writing, demonstrates actual, knowing, and bargained-for consideration from both parties, and acknowledges the right of the employee or prospective employee to:
(1)report any good faith allegation of unlawful employment practices to any appropriate
federal, State, or local government agency enforcing discrimination laws;
(2)report any good faith allegation of criminal conduct to any appropriate federal,
State, or local official;
(3)participate in a proceeding with any appropriate federal, State, or local government
agency enforcing discrimination laws;
(4)make any truthful statements or disclosures required by law, regulation, or legal
process; and
(5)request or receive confidential legal advice.
(d)Failure to comply with the provisions of subsection
(c)shall establish a rebuttable presumption that the agreement, clause, covenant, or waiver is a unilateral condition of employment or continued employment that is governed by subsection
(a)or (b).
(e)Nothing in this Section shall be construed to prevent an employee or prospective employee and an employer from negotiating and bargaining over the terms, privileges, and conditions of employment.
(Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 104-320)
Sec. 1-25. Conditions of employment or continued employment.
(a)Any agreement, clause, covenant, or waiver that is a unilateral condition of employment or continued employment and has the purpose or effect of preventing an employee or prospective employee from making truthful statements or disclosures about alleged unlawful employment practices or engaging in protected concerted activity to address work-related issues is against public policy, void to the extent it prevents such statements or disclosures, and severable from an otherwise valid and enforceable contract under this Act.
(b)Any agreement, clause, covenant, or waiver that is a unilateral condition of employment or continued employment and requires the employee or prospective employee to waive, arbitrate, or otherwise diminish any existing or future claim, right, or benefit related to an unlawful employment practice to which the employee or prospective employee would otherwise be entitled under any provision of State or federal law, including that which purports to shorten the applicable statute of limitation, apply non-Illinois law to an Illinois employee's claim, or require a venue outside of Illinois to adjudicate an Illinois employee's claim, is against public policy, void to the extent it denies an employee or prospective employee a substantive or procedural right or remedy related to alleged unlawful employment practices, and severable from an otherwise valid and enforceable contract under this Act.
(c)Any agreement, clause, covenant, or waiver that is a mutual condition of employment or continued employment may include provisions that would otherwise be against public policy as a unilateral condition of employment or continued employment, but only if the agreement, clause, covenant, or waiver is in writing, demonstrates actual, knowing, and bargained-for consideration from both parties, and acknowledges the right of the employee or prospective employee to:
(1)report any good faith allegation of unlawful employment practices to any appropriate
federal, State, or local government agency enforcing discrimination laws;
(2)report any good faith allegation of criminal conduct to any appropriate federal,
State, or local official;
(3)participate in a proceeding related to unlawful employment practices, including any
litigation brought by any federal, State, or local government agency or any other person who alleges that the employer has violated any State, federal, or local law, regulation, or rule;
(4)make any truthful statements or disclosures required by law, regulation, or legal
process;
(5)request or receive confidential legal advice; and
(6)engage in concerted activity to address work-related issues.
(d)Failure to comply with the provisions of subsection
(c)shall establish a rebuttable presumption that the agreement, clause, covenant, or waiver is a unilateral condition of employment or continued employment that is governed by subsection
(a)or (b).
(e)Nothing in this Section shall be construed to prevent an employee or prospective employee and an employer from negotiating and bargaining over the terms, privileges, and conditions of employment.
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