Illinois’ July WARN report shows nearly 1,500 mass layoffs
Illinois’ July WARN report shows nearly 1,500 mass layoffs
The collar counties were hit hardest by mass layoffs in July.
The collar counties were hit hardest by mass layoffs in July.
A new poll has found that nearly 87 percent of Cook County residents disapprove of the new Cook County Sugary and Sweetened Beverages tax that took effect Aug. 2.
Illinois has sued a pharmaceutical company over opioid marketing, yet state lawmakers refuse to reform a workers’ compensation system that encourages the overprescription of dangerous drugs.
The speaker’s prowess for political longevity is unmatched in modern America.
Lawmakers concerned with fairness within Illinois’ education system should eliminate discriminatory subsidies.
Unfortunately, exchanging money for lower property tax bills is nothing new at the Cook County assessor’s office.
Alliance Steel Corp could bring 100 new jobs to Gary, Indiana.
The bill makes Aug. 4 an honorary holiday for former President Barack Obama.
Illinois’ manufacturing middle class continues to face somber news.
The Illinois Department of Corrections pays nearly $22,000 in direct costs per inmate.