Governor Pritzker Comments On Passage Of Dignity In Pay Act
Governor JB Pritzker released the following statement regarding the passage of the “Dignity in Pay Act”:
“Far too often, people with disabilities still endure barriers to employment and discrimination in the workplace. Many are paid subminimum wages that devalue their contributions and diminish their likelihood to secure meaningful work and participate in other life enhancing activities.”
The Dignity in Pay Act is an unprecedented, crucial leap forward to a future where all individuals, regardless of ability, can maximize their talents and contributions to our workforce—and earn a fair wage. Thank you to Chief Bill Sponsors Representative Teresa Mah, Senator Cristina Castro, bipartisan partners in the Illinois General Assembly, and all of the civil rights, human rights, organized labor, anti-poverty, and trade associations who worked together to achieve a more equitable and inclusive Illinois.
With the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS), the Illinois Council on Developmental Disabilities, and the Illinois Department of Labor, we will join more than a dozen states in phasing out this practice over the next five years. This law will create employment opportunities for people with disabilities by providing a five-year transition period for employers and employees, establishing a support program to provide resources and assistance to service providers, raising the Personal Needs Allowance for group home residents, and increasing Supported Employment Rates to expand competitive, integrated work opportunities statewide.”