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Saturday, June 21, 2025

Illinois Broadens Scope of Whistleblower Act, Strengthening Protections for Whistleblowers in the State - Foley & Lardner LLP

The Illinois Whistleblower Act (the “Act”) provides protections to employees who make reports of certain fraudulent and illegal conduct occurring in their workplaces. In the past legislative session, the Illinois General Assembly broadened and expanded these protections with the enactment of Public Act 103-0687 (the “Amendments”). The Amendments, which became effective on January 1, 2025, redefine key terms in the Act, expand the scope of conduct that is protected, and enhance the penalties and enforcement actions available for violations of the Act.

Redefinition of Employee

Most notably, the Amendments clarify the definition of an “employee” to which the Act applies. Specifically, “employees” covered by the Act exclude independent contractors. The Amendments adopt the stringent ABC test to determine whether a worker is an employee covered by the Act or is an independent contractor who is not covered.

The ABC test looks to whether (1) the worker is free from the control of the employer; (2) the worker performs work in the usual course of business of the employer; and (3) the worker is in an independently established trade or occupation.

The Amendments also redefine “employee” to include licensed physicians working at facilities that receive state funds.

Increased Scope of Protections

The Amendments increase protections related to employee disclosures. Employers may not take retaliatory action against an employee who discloses or threatens to disclose:

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