Illinois Law Requires 60-Day Notice for Mass Layoffs
Illinois law now requires companies to provide 60 days' advanced notice when planning to lay off 75 or more full-time workers. This change affects airlines and other large employers. The airline initially notified the state of layoffs in September.
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WGN Radio 720
“you are heading downtown, you can expect the role closure on Bellboy. Illinois Law and Florida's must tell the state with 60 days advanced notice when they planned to lay off 75 or more full-time workers. The airline initially notified the state of layoffs in September according to the notice.”
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