By Zach Schonfeld
9/5/14 at 10:28 AM | 9/5/14 at 11:12 AM
Illinois Is Now One of the Only States Protecting Interns From Sexual Harassment
9/5/14 at 10:28 AM | 9/5/14 at 11:12 AM
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Illinois has become one of the only states to pass legislation protecting unpaid interns from sexual harassment in the workplace.
A new bill, signed into law last week by Governor Patrick Quinn, amends the Illinois Human Rights Act to include “unpaid intern” in its definition of an “employee.” That gives unpaid workers legal recourse to file suit in instances of sexual harassment or discrimination—a right they could otherwise be legally denied in favor of paid employees.
“Because unpaid internships are a widespread form of employment for young professionals, it is bewildering to think that laws in Illinois do not protect the unpaid intern,” wrote state Representative Maria A. Berrios in a statement provided to Newsweek. “Every person has the right to feel safe and secure in their workplace, and with this new law, unpaid interns will have the same protections as other employees to seek justice in cases of sexual harassment.
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