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[Webinar] Illinois’ Day and Temporary Labor Services Act - 2023 Safety & Training Mandates - August 28th, 12:00 pm CT

The Illinois Day and Temporary Labor Services Act, new legislation passed under House Bill 2862 further adds in the regulation of temporary labor, including substantial new safety obligations and training mandates employers...more

[Webinar] New Game Changing Law Impacting Illinois Temporary Staffing Agencies, Employees and User Clients - July 18th, 10:00 am -...

Illinois temporary staffing agencies are already highly regulated under the Illinois Day and Temporary Labor Services Act. New legislation passed under House Bill 2862 goes leaps and bounds further in the regulation of...more

[Webinar] Managing the Quiet Quitter - December 15th, 12:00 pm CT

In today’s world, management and human resource personnel must be on their A-game in all things relating to employees. With the new phenomenon upon us and continuing to “go viral,” management should have the latest tools to...more

Need An HR Audit Checklist? Here You Go!

Employers of all sizes and industries, operating anywhere in the U.S., need to conduct HR Audits regularly. In 2021 and beyond, it is critical to carefully evaluate all aspects of how to properly and lawfully administer and...more

NEW Illinois Law Limiting The Use Of Criminal Convictions: How It Impacts Hiring In The Transportation Industry

With Governor Pritzker’s signature to Senate Bill 1480 on March 23, 2021, the Illinois Human Rights Act (IHRA) now prohibits any employer’s use or reliance on a criminal conviction to support an adverse employment action...more

NEW ILLINOIS LAW PROHIBITS USE OF CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS: Guide For Employers And Sample Forms

As we previously blogged about, the Illinois legislature passed Senate Bill 1480, which, in relevant part, provides that unless otherwise authorized by law, an employer may only consider an individual’s criminal conviction...more

Up In Smoke: Recreational Marijuana And Its Impact On The Illinois Workplace

It appears Illinois will become the 11th state to permit recreational cannabis. Once Governor Pritzker signs the legislation, as promised, beginning January 1, 2020, the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act (“Act”), will allow...more

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