Asked in Employment Law for Illinois

Q: Is my work place required to present a proper rest area/ break room for employees? (Illinois)

I work for FedEx as a housekeeper through a company called GDI. There are currently no designated areas for employees to have breaks on the premises. There are two conference rooms we are allowed to take breaks if they are not in use in but there is no guarantee we will be able to take a break away from the elements we are exposed to in the ware house such as the heat or the cold. Most employees that work in the warehouse are not allowed inside the office which is the only place with heat and air conditioning aside from the two conference rooms and the bathrooms. When we ask where we are supposed to take breaks when either room is occupied we are told to sit outside, go to our cars, or that it is not their problem and to go find a place to sit

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A: There is no legal requirement that an employer give you a designated break room or rest area.

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