Illinois Ushers In Sweeping Changes with Nearly 300 New Laws in 2025: From Higher Minimum Wages to Enhanced Family Rights

Chicago, IL — As the clock ticks towards the new year, Illinois residents can expect a wave of legislative changes that promise to reshape the socio-economic landscape of the state. Nearly 300 new laws will take effect, addressing a broad spectrum of issues from economic reforms and workplace regulations to environmental initiatives. One of the most significant changes coming into force is the increase in the state’s minimum wage. Starting January 1, 2025, Illinois will raise the minimum wage for workers 18 years and older from $14 to $15 per hour, aligning with efforts to … Read more

Illinois Set to Boost Minimum Wage to $15 in 2025, Completing Scheduled Increases Aimed at Enhancing Worker Support

Springfield, IL — Illinois is setting a new standard for minimum wage as it rises to $15 per hour starting January 1, 2025, marking a significant shift in the state’s approach to economic equity. This final step in a series of increases reflects a broader movement toward supporting the state’s workforce, as initiated by legislation signed in 2019 by Governor JB Pritzker. The adjustment not only elevates the standard wage from $14 to $15 but also modifies wages for other groups. Tipped employees will now earn $9 per hour, an upgrade intended to better align … Read more

New Year, New Rules: Virginia to Introduce Fresh Laws in 2025 Boosting Minimum Wage, Adjusting Jury Duty Age, and More

Richmond, VA – A series of significant legislative changes will take effect in Virginia starting January 1, 2025, impacting various aspects of life from wages to education and healthcare. These new laws are set to bring about considerable transformations across the Commonwealth, reflecting ongoing efforts to adapt to economic conditions and public health needs. One of the key changes concerns the state’s minimum wage, which will see an adjustment to reflect inflationary pressures. The current minimum wage of $12.00 per hour will be increased to $12.41. This adjustment is part of a broader strategy to … Read more

From Minimum Wages to Cannabis: Key State Ballot Measures Set to Shape the Future of Employment Across the U.S.

In this year’s elections, as Americans cast their votes for presidential and congressional candidates, they will also address various critical state ballot initiatives that could reshape labor laws nationwide. These measures range from altering minimum wage rates to legalizing recreational cannabis, potentially redefining workplace rights and employer responsibilities across multiple states. In Alaska, the electorate faces a pivotal decision on whether to incrementally raise the minimum wage to $15 per hour and establish a system for paid sick leave, aiming to enhance workers’ welfare. This vote could signal a significant shift in the state’s approach … Read more