Illinois Department of Labor
Recent News About Illinois Department of Labor
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Elizabeth Kubacki earns $49,100 at Illinois Department of Labor in 2019
Elizabeth Kubacki earned $49,100 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Labor as an office associate, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
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Missy Wind earns $65,300 at Illinois Department of Labor in 2019
Missy Wind earned $65,300 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Labor as an administrative assistant, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
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Aubrey Hopkins earns $38,400 at Illinois Department of Labor in 2019
Aubrey Hopkins earned $38,400 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Labor as an account technician, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
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Doris Moy earns $96,600 at Illinois Department of Labor in 2019
Doris Moy earned $96,600 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Labor as an executive, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
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Crystal Jackson earns $42,800 at Illinois Department of Labor in 2019
Crystal Jackson earned $42,800 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Labor as an office specialist, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
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Sarah Robinson earns $79,600 at Illinois Department of Labor in 2019
Sarah Robinson earned $79,600 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Labor as a senior public service administrator, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
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IDOL: Illinois Department of Labor Cancels All Scheduled Hearings Until Further Notice Due to Coronavirus Concerns
Following Governor JB Pritzker's disaster proclamation and as Illinois continues to battle the spread of the coronavirus/Covid-19, the Illinois Department of Labor is canceling all in-person and telephone hearings from Tuesday, March 17 until further notice.
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IDOL: Nominations Still Needed for Governor's Health and Safety Award
Award will be presented at Downstate Illinois Occupational Safety & Health Day
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IDOL: Illinois Department of Labor Wants Workers to Know Their Rights Regarding Time Off
The old saying, "You have to work to get ahead," has merit, but you also need some time off to be a good, healthy worker. In Illinois most full-time workers are legally entitled to time off each calendar week.
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IDOL: Joins Safety Partnership Initiative for New $284 Million Rush Medical Center Building
The Illinois Department of Labor's On-Site Safety and Health Consultation Program entered into a partnership agreement Wednesday to assist in providing a safe and healthy working environment at the worksite of the Rush University Medical Center's new $284 million ambulatory building project.
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ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR: Highlights Importance of Preventing Hearing Damage at Work
October is National Protect Your Hearing Month.
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ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR: OSHA Temporary Worker Safety Seminar set for Oct. 24
Joliet Junior College, OSHA and IDOL co-hosting safety workshop
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ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR: Andrews Engineering Recognized with National Safety Award
Springfield firm’s work with Illinois OSHA leads to SHARP designation
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New Illinois law prohibits employers from asking about wage history
Illinois employers are no longer allowed to question job applicants about their past wage and compensation histories after the Illinois Equal Pay Act officially took effect across the state Sept. 29.
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ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR: School Visitation Law Promotes Parental Involvement in Education
Many employers are required to provide time off for school meetings
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ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR: Employers no longer can ask for past salary information
A change in state law effective in September prohibits requesting wage or salary history
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ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR: Violence on the Job is a Growing Concern
Having a plan to address workplace violence is vital
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ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR: State Inspectors Add Safety to Summer Fun
Thousands of rides and attractions inspected each year
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ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR: Workplace Fatigue Is Nothing to Yawn At
Illinois Department of Labor Director Michael Kleinik joined with state and national safety experts to highlight the serious dangers posed by fatigue in the workplace, a growing problem and a focus of National Safety Month.
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ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR: New Year, New State Laws
Illinois Department of Labor to enforce new laws in 2019