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2018年4月11日 星期三

Emanuel bans salary history question | Illinois biometric law changes | Hipsters in suburbia

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April 11, 2018

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To boost gender pay equity, Emanuel bans city departments from asking job applicants for salary history

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.

Proposed changes to Illinois' biometric law concern privacy advocates

A proposal in the Illinois legislature would limit state-level protections for data on people's individual biological characteristics, opponents say.

Chicago grocers ramp up hiring, while balancing online growth and brick-and-mortar upgrades

Chains like Jewel and Mariano's are trying to improve the in-store experience while also offering delivery.

Paying a penalty for no health insurance? Not in 13 Illinois counties.

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.

First blowback, then feedback: United won't implement employee bonus lottery program

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.

Hipsters in Homewood? Suburbs try to lure millennial city dwellers by showing they're cool, too

Homewood, a south suburb of Chicago, is using comic strips to try to re-brand itself and lure city dwellers to town.

Ex-Speaker Boehner, who opposed legalization, joins marijuana firm's board

The U.S. marijuana industry has a new spokesman: John Boehner, R-Ohio.

Theranos reportedly lays off most of its remaining employees

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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