Illinois

AFSCME promises to appeal after Illinois Labor Relations Board formalizes impasse ruling

By Mailee Smith
12/07/2016
A recent labor board decision means Gov. Bruce Rauner can start implementing his last contract offer to state workers. But the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees continues to obstruct progress toward a contract for state workers, vowing to appeal the labor board’s decision.

TAGS: AFSCME: American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees, Bruce Rauner

Illinois companies announce 650 mass layoffs in November

By Brendan Bakala
12/06/2016
Employers in the Land of Lincoln announced 650 mass layoffs in November, according to the November edition of the Illinois Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification, or WARN, report. This report marks the first time since July 2015 that there wasn’t single mass-layoff announcement in the manufacturing sector. The types of jobs lost were spread across...

TAGS: Megabus, Mondelez International, Primesource, Ryder, WARN

Trump can help save Chicago manufacturing jobs by taking on sugar tariffs

By Michael Lucci
12/04/2016
Chicago and Illinois have plenty of their own problems on the manufacturing front, with issues such as high property taxes and workers’ compensation costs driving production facilities to other states. But U.S. trade policy regarding sugar isn’t helping matters. For each one sugar growing and harvesting job saved through high U.S. sugar tariffs, nearly three confectionery manufacturing jobs are lost, according to the International Trade Administration.

TAGS: manufacturing, sugar tax