SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Celina Villanueva passed a measure strengthening warehouse worker protections by ensuring employers are disclosing the quotas are required to meet.
“Every warehouse worker deserves a safe workplace where meeting quotas doesn’t come at the cost of their health,” said Senator Villanueva (D-Chicago). “Stronger protections ensure that productivity never outweighs people.”
House Bill 2547 would require warehouse employers to provide a written description of any quota and any potential adverse employment action upon the employee's hire date and anytime the quota is changed. Each time that quota changes, the employer must provide an updated description within five business days of the change. This bill addresses the lack of transparency in non-union warehouses, where workers face "invisible clocks" and constant threats of discipline or termination, resulting in physical injuries and extreme mental stress.
“We can have efficiency without exploitation,” said Villanueva. “By strengthening protections, we create a system where workers and businesses thrive together.”
House Bill 2547 passed the Senate Sunday.