Illinois expands COVID-19 comp protections to most frontline workers – Business Insurance

Front-line workers covered under this amendment include those in the following industries, among several others: grocery and pharmacy; food, beverage and cannabis production; charitable and social service organizations; gas stations and businesses needed for transportation; financial institutions; hardware and supply stores; mail, post, shipping, logistics, delivery and pick-up services; educational institutions; laundry services; restaurants for consumption off-premises.
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NB-Chicago
5 years ago

And sure it will only be a matter of months till all the covid disability claims start piling up, especially filled by all are public sector heros…and the lawyers will feast

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