The New Year brings new laws in Illinois including a minimum wage bump and measures aimed at artificial intelligence.
Starting in the new year, the minimum wage will increase to $15 an hour for workers and $9 an hour for servers making tips.
The minimum wage in Illinois will increase to $15 an hour on Jan. 1, completing a six-year transition period since the ...
Hundreds of new laws take effect in 2025, impacting the minimum wage and how Illinoisans can get IDs, cancel their gym memberships, manage subscription renewals, clear their criminal records, use ...
The move marks the seventh and final hike of the state's minimum wage, as part of legislation Gov. JB Pritzker signed in 2019 ...
Millions of workers across the country are starting the new year off with a raise. Here's which states are boosting their ...
Currently in the state of Illinois, the minimum wage for workers 18 years of age or older is $14 per hour. On January 1, that ...
The minimum wage on both sides of the river are set to go up on Jan. 1, but the Missouri measure is under attack in court.
There are close to 300 new Illinois or Chicago-area laws going into effect with the arrival of the new year. Here are the ...
Increases in Delaware, Illinois and Rhode Island will bring those states' minimums to $15 an hour, meaning 10 states and ...