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An employer can do what they want, in all but a few states are there laws that protect the employee. I have researched this extensively, and even in Montana, where there is a law protecting employees, it is very hard to go up against the employer.
OSHA does not controll hours, the only reason truck drivers have to abide by hours worked, is because of special federal regulations. Very few workers are protected under these provisions.
Your only recourse in your situation, is to call the Labour Relations Board about the comments on being fired for attempting to form a union. Other then that, there is nothing you can do except look for different employment.
That's not entirely true. Don't get me wrong and think I am naive enough to think it doesn't happen, but Illinois does have laws in place regulating, not the hours, but days in a row an employee can be "forced" to work. It is known as the One Day Rest In Seven Act (820 ILCS 140/). Basically it is as it states, employees must be granted one 24 hour period of rest in 7 days of labor.
Also, I know the job market is tough EweSheep, I am not far from you and work in Champaign myself. That said, your hubby needs to look for new work. The pay he receives cannot be worth the stress it is putting both on him mentally and physically, let alone you, your relationship and peace in life. Over time a job like that will age you both much faster than need be.