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The Illinois Labor Relations Board (ILRB) is a State agency that administers the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act, the Act that governs relations between Illinois public-sector departments, agencies and offices on the one hand, and public-sector employees on the other. [1]
Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board; Illinois Environmental Protection Agency; Illinois Executive Ethics Commission; Illinois Export Advisory Council;
Founded in 1946, the school is the second oldest labor and industrial relations school in the nation. Students at Illinois can earn a Master of Human Resources and Industrial Relations (terminal professional degree) or a PhD in Industrial Relations (which is typically accompanied by an M.S. degree during the process of earning the doctorate).
The Illinois Public Labor Relations Act, Welch's attorneys write in their motion to dismiss, excludes employees of the Illinois General Assembly from its definition of a "public employee" thus ...
With the state’s unemployment rate at 5.2% as of December – the national unemployment rate is 4.1% – and Illinois already being home to the second highest property and corporate income taxes ...
On February 28, 1995, Governor Jim Edgar signed a bill reorganizing higher education in Illinois, which in the process abolished the Board of Regents of Sangamon State University (SSU) and merged SSU with the University of Illinois System. On July 1, SSU officially became the University of Illinois Springfield.
A ruling by the Illinois Court of Appeals [51] permitted the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign [52] (2002), University of Illinois Chicago [53] (2004), and University of Illinois Springfield [54] (2006) and Southern Illinois University at Carbondale [55] (2006) to unionize.
The federal government is delaying a new rule that could make it easier for millions of workers to unionize after business groups challenged it in court. The National Labor Relations Board said ...