Becca Nesslar March 20, 2017 Blog 0
Employment Law Optimism to start your week.
After skipping a week, we’re back with another installment of Monday Morning Good Things for Employees!! Last week was another slow week, but here are some positive things employees can focus on:
The Fight for $15 was revived last week in Illinois! A new bill was set to be introduced, advocating for an increase in …
Becca Nesslar March 6, 2017 Blog 0
Employment Law Optimism to start your week.
Happy Monday! Here are some positive and interesting things in the employment world from last week:
The five main actors in the hit show, “The Big Bang Theory,” have all agreed to take a pay cut so two of its female cast members–Mayim Bialik (who plays Amy) and Melissa Rauch (who plays Bernadette)–can get raises. …
Kate Sedey March 17, 2015 Blog, Employee Pay and Compensation, Legislative Advocacy, Sick Leave 0
A Worker’s Guide to the Chicago Mayoral Run-Off
In anticipation of the upcoming mayoral runoff election, we thought we’d delve into where the candidates (Rahm Emanuel and Jesus “Chuy” Garcia) stand on issues facing Chicago workers. Unfortunately, because they have such different political experience – with incumbent Emanuel coming largely from work in the federal government and challenger Garcia being more …