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SB 2460

WAGE PAYMENT-AGE ACCOMODATION

104th Regular Session Introduced by Javier Cervantes

Illinois bill modifying wage payment requirements to accommodate age-based considerations for workers, currently in early committee review stage.

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Bill Summary · SB 2460

Legislative bill overview

SB 2460 addresses wage payment practices related to age accommodation in Illinois. The bill was recently introduced by Senator Javier Cervantes and is currently in the early legislative stage following its first reading and referral to committee assignments. Without access to the full bill text, the specific provisions regarding how wages must be paid or adjusted based on age accommodations remain unclear from the filing information alone.

Why is this important

Age-related wage policies directly affect workers across different age groups and can influence hiring practices, compensation structures, and workplace equity. Any legislation modifying wage payment requirements could have significant implications for employers' payroll systems and worker protections, particularly for younger workers or those nearing retirement.

Potential points of contention

  • Whether age-based wage differentiation promotes fair compensation or enables age discrimination
  • The administrative burden on employers to implement and track age-accommodation wage systems
  • Whether such policies align with existing federal wage and hour laws, including minimum wage requirements and equal pay standards

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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