Illinois Labor Laws: An Employer's Overview

Illinois (IL) · Labor law overview · Last reviewed June 2026

Labor law overview in Illinois — Kloqk free time clock and compliance guide

Overtime

Weekly (40 hr)

Minimum wage

Above federal

Meal breaks

Required

Overtime

Illinois follows the federal rule: time-and-a-half after 40 hours in a workweek, with no separate daily-overtime requirement.

Minimum wage

Illinois sets a minimum wage above the federal $7.25 and updates it periodically — confirm the current figure before running payroll.

Breaks

Illinois requires meal breaks for longer shifts.

Paid sick leave & final pay

Illinois mandates paid sick leave. Final-paycheck timing is state-specific — see the dedicated guides linked below for details, and always confirm against the official source.

This is general information, not legal advice. Wage-and-hour rules change — confirm the current rules for Illinois with the official sources below before acting.

Official sources

More Illinois guides

Labor law overview in other states

Illinois labor law overview: frequently asked questions

What are the main labor laws employers should know in Illinois?

The essentials are overtime (federal 40-hour weekly), minimum wage (a state rate above federal), and breaks (meal breaks are required).

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