Pritzker, Lawmakers, Stakeholders
Announce COVID-19 Sick Leave Initiative for Vaccinated School Staff
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[March 19, 2022]
After productive conversations, Gov. Pritzker,
the Illinois Education Association, the Illinois Federation of
Teachers and other stakeholders announced that they have negotiated
a compromise that will keep students and teachers safely in the
classroom without penalizing vaccinated employees for taking COVID-required
sick time.
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“Vaccines are a vital tool in preventing the deadly
effects of COVID-19, and those who take the steps to be fully
vaccinated against this virus are doing their part to keep everyone
safe,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “They deserve to be able to take
the time they need to respond to the ongoing devastating impacts the
COVID-19 pandemic continues to have on them and their families. This
collaborative initiative will provide paid administrative leave for
education employees who, despite doing all they can to keep
themselves and their communities safe, continue to have their lives
and livelihoods disrupted by COVID-19.”
“Keeping schools open and those inside them – and their families –
safe has been our number one priority from the start of the
pandemic,” said Kathi Griffin, President of the Illinois Education
Association. “We want people to stay home when they’re sick, to be
able to care for their children when their children need them the
most, and to be paid when the circumstances that close their
buildings are completely beyond their control. This bill protects
school and university employees and all those they teach, drive to
and from school, feed and care for in so many ways. Health care
professionals and scientists have given us a path out of this
pandemic and we should follow it.”
“The pandemic has been physically, emotionally, and economically
challenging for us all, and certainly no less so for educators,
school staff, and their families,” said Illinois Federation of
Teachers President Dan Montgomery. “This legislation provides
important relief and ensures that education personnel can afford to
take time off if they or they families become ill with COVID.
“We applaud Governor Pritzker for his steady support of science and
good public health and thank him for working with us to provide
teachers, school staff and higher education professionals with
critical resources that will help them keep kids safe and schools
open,” added Montgomery.
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This joint initiative provides the following
protections for educators, school employees, and their families:
Paid administrative leave for every employee of a
public school district established under Article 10 or Article 34 of
the School Code, public university, and public community college who
is
fully vaccinated or has received the required doses to become fully
vaccinated within five weeks of the effective date of the Act and
who is required, or whose child is required, to be excluded from
school because of a positive COVID-19 test result or close contact
with a person who had a confirmed case of COVID-19.
has been required by the school or school district policy to be
excluded from school district property due to COVID-19 symptoms.
Restoration of sick leave for every employee of a public school
district, public university, and public community college who is
fully vaccinated or has received the required doses to become fully
vaccinated within five weeks of the effective date of the Act, and
who has previously used their sick time because they or their child
were required to be excluded from school because of a positive
COVID-19 test result or close contact with a person who had a
confirmed case of COVID-19 has been required by the school or school
district policy to be excluded from school district property due to
COVID-19 symptoms.
Maintains wage protections in HB 2778 for all hourly school
employees, including but not limited to, custodial, transportation,
food service providers, classroom assistants, or administrative
staff. This protection applies for the entire 2021-22 school year,
including any days that a school has already closed or switched to
e-learning which caused the paraprofessional to go without pay or
take their own earned paid time off.
As a result of this collaboration, the Governor is vetoing House
Bill 2778.
[Office of the Governor JB Pritzker]
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