Ill. Admin. Code tit. 56, § 300.520 - Earned Vacations
a)
Whenever an employment contract or an employment policy provides for paid
vacation earned by length of service, vacation time is earned pro rata as the
employee renders service to the employer.
b) Oral promises, handbooks, memoranda, and
uniform patterns of practice may create a duty to pay the monetary equivalent
of earned vacation.
c) Claims for
vacation pay must be brought to the Department within 3 years from the date the
vacation is earned.
d) Nothing in
this Section shall be construed to reduce or impair the right of the claimant
to maintain a civil action to recover additional vacation pay found due by a
court.
e) An employment contract or
an employer's policy may require an employee to take vacation by a certain date
or lose the vacation, provided that the employee is given a reasonable
opportunity to take the vacation. The employer must demonstrate that the
employee had notice of the contract or policy provision.
f) The Department recognizes policies under
which:
1) no vacation is earned during a
limited period at the commencement of employment. The employer must demonstrate
that the policy is not a subterfuge to avoid payment of vacation actually
earned by length of service and, in fact, no vacation is implicitly earned or
accrued during that period.
2)
vacation is earned and accrues at an accelerating rate during the year. The
policy is acceptable when the acceleration period and the changes in accrual
rates are reasonable, and the policy is uniformly applied.
3) the employer does not have separate
arrangements for vacation and sick leave. Under the policy, employees earn a
certain amount of "paid time off" that they can use for any purpose, including
vacation and sick leave. Because employees have an absolute right to take this
time off (unlike traditional sick leave in which using sick leave is contingent
upon illness), the Department will treat "paid time off" as earned vacation
days.
g) Any employer
that provides paid vacation to its employees must maintain true and accurate
records of the number of vacation days earned for each year and the dates on
which vacation days were taken and paid.
h) An employer cannot effectuate a forfeiture
of earned vacation by a written employment policy or practice of the
employer.
Notes
Amended at 35 Ill. Reg. 12933, effective July 20, 2011
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