Rep. Dan Ugaste

Filed: 3/23/2026

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 4882

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 4882 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
5Future of Work Act of 2026.
 
6    Section 5. Findings and declaration of policy. The General
7Assembly hereby finds, determines, and declares the following:
8        (1) The future of work is a critically important
9    conversation for those currently in the workforce as well
10    as those looking to reenter or enter it as Illinois
11    contemplates an equitable economic recovery from the
12    coronavirus pandemic.
13        (2) Policymakers at every level of government will be
14    required to deal with the concurrent crises of the
15    pandemic recovery and creating good-paying jobs.
16    Policymakers must be able to anticipate the workforce

 

 

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1    policies and programs needed in the future to combat
2    poverty and inequality.
3        (3) Rapid advancements in technology, specifically the
4    automation of jobs and expanded artificial intelligence
5    capability, have had and will continue to have a profound
6    impact on the type, quality, and number of jobs available
7    in the 21st century economy.
8        (4) Automation and the rise of artificial intelligence
9    and predictive analytics will have major impacts on
10    industries and their jobs; from the service sector to
11    white collar positions, the impacts will be felt by
12    millions of workers in the United States.
13        (5) Despite the opportunities and challenges presented
14    by rapid advancements in technology, Illinois is a leader
15    in the innovation and development of technology. Illinois
16    has been an engine of progress, and it drives new products
17    that connect people across the globe, sparking economic
18    growth and building prosperity.
19        (6) Illinois has a large, diverse, and well-educated
20    labor force ready to meet the challenges it faces.
21        (7) Innovative partnerships across the private and
22    public sectors need to be created.
 
23    Section 10. Future of Work Task Force; duties and
24responsibilities.
25    (a) The Future of Work Task Force is created. The Task

 

 

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1Force shall be proactive and plan for the future of work while
2simultaneously addressing the state of work today.
3    (b) The duties and responsibilities of the Task Force
4include the following:
5        (1) identify and assess the new and emerging
6    technologies that have the potential to significantly
7    affect employment, wages, and skill requirements;
8        (2) develop a set of job standards and working
9    conditions that will ensure that future work in this State
10    builds a vibrant middle class;
11        (3) identify the potential jobs of the future and
12    opportunities to shape those jobs for the improvement of
13    life for residents of this State;
14        (4) compile research and best practices from other
15    states and countries on how to deploy technology to
16    benefit workers and the public good;
17        (5) develop tools to assess the impact of proposed
18    technologies and evaluate their costs and benefits on
19    workers, employers, the public, and the State;
20        (6) identify policies and practices that will help
21    businesses, workers, and communities thrive economically
22    throughout this State; and
23        (7) propose workforce development, training,
24    education, and apprenticeship programs for the jobs of the
25    future.
 

 

 

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1    Section 15. Membership; meetings.
2    (a) The members of the Task Force shall include and
3represent the diversity of the people of this State, and shall
4be composed of the following:
5        (1) four members, including one representative of the
6    business community and one representative of the labor
7    community, appointed by the Senate President, one of whom
8    shall serve as co-chair;
9        (2) four members, including one representative of the
10    business community and one representative of the labor
11    community, appointed by the Minority Leader of the Senate,
12    one of whom shall serve as co-chair;
13        (3) four members, including one representative of the
14    business community and one representative of the labor
15    community, appointed by the Speaker of the House of
16    Representatives, one of whom shall serve as co-chair;
17        (4) four members, including one representative of the
18    business community and one representative of the labor
19    community, appointed by the Minority Leader of the House
20    of Representatives, one of whom shall serve as co-chair;
21        (5) four members who are appointed by the Governor and
22    advocate for job growth, with one representative coming
23    from each of the following groups: the business community,
24    the labor community, the environmental community, and the
25    education community;
26        (6) three members appointed by the Governor whose

 

 

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1    professional expertise is at the juncture of work and
2    workers' rights;
3        (7) the Director of Labor or the Director's designee;
4        (8) the Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity
5    or the Director's designee;
6        (9) the Director of Employment Security or the
7    Director's designee;
8        (10) the Superintendent of the State Board of
9    Education or his or her designee;
10        (11) the Executive Director of the Illinois Community
11    College Board or the Executive Director's designee; and
12        (12) the Executive Director of the Board of Higher
13    Education or the Executive Director's designee.
14    (b) The initial appointments to the Task Force must be
15finalized by August 31, 2027. Members of the Task Force shall
16serve 5-year terms, and each member shall serve until the
17member's successor is appointed. After members are appointed,
18the Task Force shall hold one meeting per month for a total of
197 meetings before the final report required under subsection
20(b) of Section 20 is submitted, and the first meeting must be
21held within 30 days after appointments are finalized.
22    (c) Members of the Task Force shall serve without
23compensation.
24    (d) The Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity
25shall provide administrative support to the Task Force.
 

 

 

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1    Section 20. Report; dissolution.
2    (a) The Task Force shall issue a report based upon its
3findings in the course of performing its duties and
4responsibilities specified under Section 10. The report shall
5be written by an independent authority with subject matter
6expertise on the future of work.
7    (b) The Task Force shall submit its final report to the
8Governor and the General Assembly no later than August 31,
92028, and every 5 years thereafter.
 
10    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
11becoming law.".