Illinois pay transparency law goes into effect Jan. 1. What you need to know – FOX32 (Chicago)

Starting Jan. 1, many employers in Illinois that post a job opening will have to disclose the wage or salary range and benefits for that position.
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JShark
1 year ago

How will employers fully exploit their employees with all this transparency?

debtsor
1 year ago
Reply to  Mark Glennon

It’s a feature to drive out small businesses. Big businesses tend to like these laws because they can afford the compliance with a large HR Dept and high priced attorneys. But the small business cannot. It ain’t small businesses lining the pockets of Springfield….as we learned from the Madigan trial, he wanted the big bucks from the big companies….Which is why our state has seen an exodus of small to mid sized businesses leaving the state while the large ones are still here. But even these anti-competitive laws favoring big business are not enough to keep big business here, they… Read more »

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