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IL HB4743
Bill
Status
Introduced
2/2/2026
Primary Sponsor
Yolanda Morris
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AI Summary
- Creates the Transportation Network Driver Labor Relations Act, granting rideshare drivers (such as Uber and Lyft drivers) the right to self-organize, form driver organizations, and bargain collectively on a sectoral basis
- Defines "transportation network driver" as individuals who use their own vehicles to provide rides through app-based platforms, excluding taxicabs and traditional for-hire vehicles
- Establishes the Illinois Labor Relations Board to oversee driver organization certification, with "active" drivers determined quarterly based on completing at least the median number of rides across all platforms in the previous 6 months
- Requires transportation network companies representing 95% or more of statewide ride volume to participate in sectoral bargaining and submit quarterly driver data to the Board
- Provides antitrust immunity for collective bargaining activities under state action doctrine, with the Department of Labor supervising negotiations and approving sectoral agreements covering compensation, benefits, deactivation procedures, and working conditions
Legislative Description
TRANSPORT NETWORK LABOR
Last Action
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Justin Cochran
3/9/2026
Committee Referrals
Executive2/17/2026
Rules2/6/2026
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