Illinois had 1,183 mass layoffs in August, with more than 9-in-10 stemming from business closures – Illinois Policy

Chicago accounted for more than one-third of mass layoffs announced in August. Major firms like Wheatland Tube, LLC and Genpact, LLC reduced their presence in Chicago, contributing to this high number. Lockport followed closely with the second most layoffs at an office equipment wholesaler, accounting for nearly a quarter of job losses statewide.
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1 year ago

And the governor didn’t show up at any of them.
must have been busy at a hotdog stand grand opening ceremony

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