Caterpillar’s planned move adds to more than 1,000 lost manufacturing jobs in Illinois since January – Center Square

It's the second major employer moving out of the state in a month. Illinois recently ranked 48th in the nation in a survey of CEO’s and business owners conducted by Chief Executive Magazine ranking the best states in which to do business.
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Lion's Choice
3 years ago

You mean that abortion on demand wasn’t enough to keep Caterpillar in Illinois?

Wally
3 years ago
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According to the Tribune and Pritzker, it’s an arrow in the quiver for attracting top corporations.

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