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Wednesday, Apr 11 Applicants for jobs with the city of Chicago can no longer be asked about salary histories, part of a nationwide effort to boost gender pay equity. |
| A proposal in the Illinois legislature would limit state-level protections for data on people's individual biological characteristics, opponents say. |
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| Chains like Jewel and Mariano's are trying to improve the in-store experience while also offering delivery. |
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| Many Illinois consumers may not have to pay a penalty for forgoing health insurance coverage this year under new guidance released by the federal government. |
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| United Airlines won't be making any changes to its employee bonus program this year after halting plans for an unpopular lottery-style system last month. |
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| Homewood, a south suburb of Chicago, is using comic strips to try to re-brand itself and lure city dwellers to town. |
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| The U.S. marijuana industry has a new spokesman: John Boehner, R-Ohio. |
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| Embattled blood testing firm Theranos Inc. has laid off at least 100 employees, reducing its worker count to about 24 or fewer, according to the Wall Street Journal. |
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| The Chicago Tribune is seeking nominations for our annual Top Workplaces special report. |
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