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Payroll Jobs Rise in Illinois as Unemployment Rate Edges Up in January

“January’s strong payroll growth demonstrates Illinois’ economic resilience, with gains in key sectors,” said Deputy Governor Andy Manar. #payroll #unemployment #rates

Illinois Sees Surge in Job Commitments as Global Companies Expand Investments

“The rest of the world is starting to capitalize on what we have long known to be true: Illinois is the best place to live, work, and raise a family,” Pritzker said, pointing to the state’s central location, infrastructure, and workforce as key advantages. #jobs #investments

Mars Snacking to Add 600 Jobs, Expand Global Headquarters in Chicago

As part of the expansion, Mars Snacking will open a new North America regional office in the Fulton Market district with capacity for more than 1,000 employees. #jobs #marssnacking #headquarters

Illinois diversity commissioner did not properly disclose $23K side job

The disclosures and other publicly available information indicate most of the commissioners have worked other jobs during their tenures. #sidejob #diversity #thecentersquare

Pritzker Celebrates Opening of Teklab’s New Collinsville Laboratory, Highlighting Jobs and Investment

State officials said the project reflects broader economic momentum, noting Illinois’ $1.2 trillion gross domestic product and improved business climate rankings in recent years. #laboratory #investments #ribboncutting

Op-Ed: AI literacy a top priority for Illinois employers in 2026

Building AI literacy ensures that employees across departments can identify opportunities to use AI responsibly and creatively, keeping regional firms agile and competitive. #oped #employers #ai

Pritzker Announces $10 Million Boost for Job Training and Economic Development Program

“This new investment supports key industries while giving Illinoisans the skills and opportunities they need to succeed.” #jobs #funding

Illinois Legislature Approves ‘Clean Slate’ Act to Automatically Seal Criminal Records

Fewer than 6,000 residents manage to seal their records each year, a pace that would take more than a century to clear the backlog, according to estimates cited by supporters. #cleanslate

Striking Workers, Elected Officials Urge Illinois International Port District to End QSL America Lease

The event comes as QSL America workers enter the fifth month of their strike over what they describe as unfair labor practices, including worker retaliation, harassment and surveillance. #strike

Prairie State College Launches Evening Nursing Program to Meet Workforce Demand

The program debuted this semester with 22 students, filling every available seat. Classes meet during evening hours, with clinical rotations held on weekends—an option designed for students balancing full-time jobs or family responsibilities. #nursing

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