Employment Law Update: Supreme Court Adjusts Standard for Determining when An Employer Is Obligated to Allow an Employee’s Request for A Religious Accommodation
For a half century, federal law has prohibited employers from discriminating against their workers based
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Black History Month in Illinois: The Legacy Preceding the Civil War
On January 31, 1865, the U.S. House of Representatives approved the 13th Amendment to the Constitution,
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The Roots of Black History Month Are in Illinois
Carter G. Woodson (a Virginia native and the son of former slaves who relocated to Illinois) graduated
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News for Employers: New Guide for FMLA
The Department of Labor has just released its newest publication – “The Employer’s Guide to the Family
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Protecting Your Children in College
It’s that time of year – the end of August. If you are the parent of a college student, you’ve either already