Illinois sees 1,023 mass layoffs, over half from business closures – Illinois Policy

Employer reporting showed about 98 percent of the mass layoffs will be permanent.
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JackBolly
10 months ago

I got it – Have the state create more phony public union jobs!

Taxpayer
10 months ago

Why isn’t governor WIDE-LOAD bragging about this He certainly likes to brag when a hotdog stand opens up

Riverbender
10 months ago

Does this include jobs from the soon to be shut down battery/ev fiascos our tax dollars have been squandered on or are they to be added on top of this?

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Don Diego de la Vega
10 months ago

I wonder if Pritzger will include this info on his application to be a presidential candidate

Wally
10 months ago

This story should get more attention but Pritzker and the Democrats will bury it.

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
10 months ago

Illinois has done its best to discourage business. Texas and Florida are just booming with business because they welcome business. Basically, anywhere is better than Illinois. Such a shame, a once great State has been ruined by public sector unions greed.

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