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IL HB3761
Bill
Status
2/25/2009
Primary Sponsor
Eddie Washington
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AI Summary
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Creates the Job Preservation Act of 2009, making companies that lose 100 or more employees due to outsourcing jobs outside the United States ineligible for state and local procurement contracts exceeding $500, grants, loans, tax incentives, and other economic development incentives for 7 years.
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Requires companies doing business in Illinois that experience a net loss of 100 or more employees to notify the Department of Labor by January 31 each year, and mandates completion of a job relocation survey within 30 days identifying outsourced jobs, existing government contracts, and received incentives from the prior 10 years.
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Directs the Department of Labor Director to provide written notice of companies meeting the outsourcing criteria to the Governor, General Assembly, all state agencies, institutions of higher education, and local governments.
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Prohibits home rule units from regulating outsourcing in a manner less restrictive than state regulation and exempts the mandate from state reimbursement requirements under the State Mandates Act.
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Takes effect July 1, 2009.
Legislative Description
JOB PRESERVATION ACT
Last Action
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Eddie Washington
3/26/2010