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Labor and Employment Law Section

About the Section

The mission of ISBA Labor and Employment Law Section
  • to inform section members and the public of important developments in labor law through meetings, newsletters, public appearances, news releases, etc.;
  • to review and comment on proposed legislation and regulations in the labor law field;
  • to foster opportunity for informal contacts between attorneys representing labor and management to promote increased candor and less contentious relationships between them and their clients; and
  • to foster improvement in the efficient and equitable administration of federal and state labor legislation.

The Labor and Employment Law Section Council
The section governing body, or council, is made up of top lawyers from around the state.

Publications

The Labor and Employment Law Section Newsletter

Sign-up for E-mail Practice Updates
All members of this section are entitled to receive a free weekly E-mail Practice Update.

More Resources

Labor and Employment Law links

Labor and Employment Jury Instructions

Illinois Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act

Administrative Agencies and Discrimination Claims: Causes of Action Labor and Employment Law for the General Practitioner
Materials from this September 2003 program for the general practitioner who would like to know more about handling discrimination claims in Illinois are now online.