IDOL Conducts Annual Prevailing
Wage Survey, New Rates Posted
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[July 17, 2024]
The
Illinois Department of Labor (IDOL) posted updated prevailing wage
rates, by construction trade, for each county on Monday this week.
By requiring that local prevailing wages are paid on public works
construction and infrastructure projects, the Illinois Prevailing
Wage Act helps ensure that Illinois’ tax dollars are re-invested
back into Illinois’ workforce and spent in Illinois’ economy.
Under the Illinois Prevailing Wage Act, in the month of June, the
Illinois Department of Labor investigates and determines the
prevailing rate of wages for each county in the State. The
prevailing wage is defined as “hourly cash wages plus annualized
fringe benefits … paid generally, in the locality in which the work
is being performed, to employees engaged in work of a similar
character on public works.”
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“Establishing, publishing, and
enforcing prevailing wage rates are core functions of the
Department,” said Illinois Department of Labor Director Jane
Flanagan. “Keeping rates up-to-date safeguards local
contractors’ ability to bid and win publicly funded construction
and infrastructure projects and provides local workers with
quality job opportunities.”
From now until August 14th, people who disagree with the
published rates may object in writing to the Department. Any
objection filed will then be granted a hearing before an
Administrative Law Judge.
For more information on prevailing wage rates, visit
IDOL’s website.
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