The “dirty dozen”: top 12 employer harassment mistakes Constangy Brooks & Smith LLP Robin E. Shea USA August 8 2014 According to statistics collected by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, harassment charges have stayed relatively stable over the past three years, and the number of “cause” determinations has actually declined. (Yay!) Yet employers should still be […]

Illinois unemployment drops to six-year low

Craig Hinz – Crains Chicago News August 14, 2014 In news with clear political implications, state officials today announced that the Illinois unemployment rate has dropped for the fifth month in a row, to 6.8 percent — roughly where it was when the great subprime mortgage recession began. And even better, the decline now is […]

OSHA Issues Recordkeeping Guidance for Temporary Staffing Firms

As part of the previously announced temporary worker initiative, the Occupational Health & Safety Administration (OSHA) will be releasing guidance documents pertinent to issues in the temporary staffing industry. Recently, the first of these documents was released and focused specifically on recordkeeping requirements. OSHA requires all employers to maintain an OSHA 300 log. This log […]