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Illinois Suspends No-Overtime Plan For Home Care Workers

BRIAN MACKEY / NPR ILLINOIS

Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner's administration has suspended a no-overtime policy for workers who care for disabled residents in their homes.

Secretary of Human Services James Dimas says his agency will seek a policy through an administrative rules process with the Illinois Legislature's consent.

The home-care workers' union, SEIU Healthcare Illinois, planned to file a lawsuit challenging the rule.

SEIU vice president Terri Harkin says barring overtime forces clients to find backup caregivers not readily available.

Dimas says the plan has saved $5 million in taxpayer's money since it began in January. He says it gives rest to about 8,000 workers who regularly work overtime.

The federal government ruled last year that the workers deserve time-and-a-half pay for work over 40 hours. 

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