Fast-Food Predictable Scheduling: Arlington Heights vs Chicago
How do fast-food predictable scheduling rules compare between Arlington Heights, IL and Chicago, IL?
Arlington Heights and Chicago have similar restriction levels.
Arlington Heights, IL
Cook County
Chicago Fair Workweek Ordinance covers fast food and other large employers within Chicago city limits only. Cook County has not extended predictable scheduling rules to suburban municipalities. Suburban fast-food workers default to Illinois Wage Payment and Collection Act protections.
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Cook County
Chicago Fair Workweek Ordinance covers fast food and other large employers within Chicago city limits only. Cook County has not extended predictable scheduling rules to suburban municipalities. Suburban fast-food workers default to Illinois Wage Payment and Collection Act protections.
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| Fact | Arlington Heights | Chicago |
|---|---|---|
| Chicago code | MCC 1-25 | MCC 1-25 |
| Cook County rule | Not adopted | Not adopted |
| State rule | None enacted | None enacted |
| Suburban coverage | Default state law only | Default state law only |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Arlington Heights FAQ
Does Fair Workweek apply at my Cicero fast-food job?
No. The ordinance covers only Chicago city limits. Suburban Cook fast-food workers have no predictable-scheduling protection and rely on standard wage and overtime laws.
Could Cook County adopt a similar rule?
Yes legally, but no proposal has advanced. Worker advocacy groups including Arise Chicago campaign for county expansion, but the Board has not introduced a suburban Fair Workweek ordinance.
Chicago FAQ
Does Fair Workweek apply at my Cicero fast-food job?
No. The ordinance covers only Chicago city limits. Suburban Cook fast-food workers have no predictable-scheduling protection and rely on standard wage and overtime laws.
Could Cook County adopt a similar rule?
Yes legally, but no proposal has advanced. Worker advocacy groups including Arise Chicago campaign for county expansion, but the Board has not introduced a suburban Fair Workweek ordinance.
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