Chicago Adopts New Anti-Sexual Harassment Training and Other Obligations for Employers
By Scott Cruz on May 19, 2022 at 2:30 PM The Chicago City Council recently adopted an ordinance amending the city’s anti-sexual harassment…
By Scott Cruz on May 19, 2022 at 2:30 PM The Chicago City Council recently adopted an ordinance amending the city’s anti-sexual harassment…
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By: Darbi Durham, Director of Communication and Advocacy, Illinois Chamber of Commerce & Andrew Cunningham, Manager of Legislative Relations, Illinois Chamber of Commerce…
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Reprinted from Salary.com’s February 2022 Partner Newsletter If your organization is like most, you have an abundance of job descriptions in lots of…
By: Jay Shattuck, Executive Director Employment Law, Illinois Chamber of Commerce Illinois employers experienced another busy year on the workplace front in Springfield….