Illinois Department of 
						Human Rights Releases Compliance Guidelines for Sexual 
						Harassment Prevention Training
						
		 
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		 [February 12, 2020]   
			
			The Illinois Department of Human Rights (IDHR) has launched an 
			information-based webpage concerning Public Act 101-0221 (commonly 
			referred to as the Workplace Transparency Act), a law that requires 
			all Illinois employers to provide sexual harassment prevention 
			training to their employees on an annual basis. 
			 
			“Dismantling the culture of silence surrounding sexual harassment 
			requires education and mandatory training, which are our biggest 
			tools to fight this pervasive problem,” said IDHR Director Jim 
			Bennett. “The launch of this webpage is the first of many steps as 
			IDHR works to administer and enforce this landmark legislation 
			throughout 2020 and beyond. Together, we can create an Illinois 
			where victims of sexual harassment are taken seriously, incidents 
			are thoroughly investigated and offenders are held accountable.” 
			 
			Formerly Senate Bill 75, Public Act 101-0221 was signed into law by 
			Governor Pritzker in August 2019. Under this Act, Illinois employers 
			have until December 31, 2020 to train employees on sexual harassment 
			prevention. The Act provides minimum standards that must be included 
			in the training, with additional supplemental training and policy 
			requirements for restaurants and bars.  
						
			To assist Illinois employers with compliance, IDHR has developed 
			several informational handouts, including: 
			 
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			FAQ for Sexual Harassment Prevention Training 
			 
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			Minimum Sexual Harassment Prevention Training Standards for all 
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Minimum Sexual Harassment Prevention Training Standards for Restaurants & Bars 
 
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Minimum Standards for Policy on Sexual Harassment Prevention for Restaurants & 
Bars 
The Act also mandates that IDHR provide a training module at no cost to Illinois 
employers and the general public. In addition to the webpage, IDHR is in the 
process of developing a model sexual harassment prevention training program for 
use by employers. Employers may develop their own sexual harassment prevention 
training program that meets or exceeds the minimum training standards outlined 
in Section 2-109(B) and/or Section 2-110(C) of the Illinois Human Rights Act (IHRA). 
IDHR’s model training program will be available to the public by the end of 
February. 
  
For more information, please visit IDHR’s Training Institute webpage at
www.illinois.gov/dhr/training.
 
 
The Illinois Department of Human Rights administers the IHRA. The IHRA prohibits 
discrimination in Illinois with respect to employment, financial credit, public 
accommodations, housing, and sexual harassment in education. For more 
information, visit IDHR’s homepage. You can also find us on Facebook at 
Facebook.com/IllinoisDHR or follow us on Twitter @Illinois_DHR. 
				 
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