Legal Question in Employment Law in Illinois

If a hospital in Illinois requires the nurses to wear a certain color brand or style of uniform, is the employer required to pay for it or provide a clothing allowance to the employee?


Asked on 2/07/12, 10:58 am

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Betty Tsamis Tsamis Law Firm PC

If the clothing item is not of such a specialty that it can be worn outside of work, the employer is not required to pay for it Here is the law:

Section 300.840 Uniforms Required by an Employer

An employer shall not deduct the cost of purchasing and/or cleaning uniforms required by the employer from an employee's wages or final compensation, unless the employee's express written consent is given freely at the time the deduction is made. Distinctive outfits or accessories, or both, intended to identify the employee with a specific employer shall be considered a uniform. If an employer requires a general type of ordinary basic street clothing to be worn, but permits variations in the detail of dress, this shall not be considered a uniform. However, when an employer requires that an employee purchase street clothes either from the employer or from a third party designated by the employer, the clothing shall be considered a uniform.

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Answered on 2/07/12, 12:32 pm


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