Illinois Department of Labor
Recent News About Illinois Department of Labor
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Benjamin Noven earns $93,300 at Illinois Department of Labor in 2019
Benjamin Noven earned $93,300 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Labor as a senior public service administrator, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
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Lawrence Wilson earns $55,600 at Illinois Department of Labor in 2019
Lawrence Wilson earned $55,600 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Labor as an office assistant, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
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Michael Matulis earns $91,700 at Illinois Department of Labor in 2019
Michael Matulis earned $91,700 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Labor as a senior public service administrator, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
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Delia Zuniga earns $37,900 at Illinois Department of Labor in 2019
Delia Zuniga earned $37,900 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Labor as an office associate, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
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Doris Moy earns $96,600 at Illinois Department of Labor in 2019
Doris Moy earned $96,600 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Labor as an executive, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
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John Tribble earns $146,100 at Illinois Department of Labor in 2019
John Tribble earned $146,100 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Labor as a public service administrator, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
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Blanca Hinojosa earns $42,400 at Illinois Department of Labor in 2019
Blanca Hinojosa earned $42,400 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Labor as an office coordinator, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
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Mary Pierce earns $41,300 at Illinois Department of Labor in 2019
Mary Pierce earned $41,300 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Labor as an office associate, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
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Claudia Manley earns $148,800 at Illinois Department of Labor in 2019
Claudia Manley earned $148,800 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Labor as a public service administrator, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
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Missy Wind earns $65,300 at Illinois Department of Labor in 2019
Missy Wind earned $65,300 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Labor as an administrative assistant, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
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Ann Pufundt earns $90,400 at Illinois Department of Labor in 2019
Ann Pufundt earned $90,400 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Labor as a public service administrator, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
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Crystal Jackson earns $42,800 at Illinois Department of Labor in 2019
Crystal Jackson earned $42,800 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Labor as an office specialist, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
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Brandy Lozosky earns $94,900 at Illinois Department of Labor in 2019
Brandy Lozosky earned $94,900 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Labor as a public service administrator, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
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Elizabeth Kubacki earns $49,100 at Illinois Department of Labor in 2019
Elizabeth Kubacki earned $49,100 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Labor as an office associate, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
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Aubrey Hopkins earns $38,400 at Illinois Department of Labor in 2019
Aubrey Hopkins earned $38,400 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Labor as an account technician, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
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Reick: Franks is showing his 'true colors' now that re-election isn't an issue
Although some view Democratic state Rep. Jack Franks’ decision to not run for re-election in District 63 as a move that places Republicans at a huge advantage going into the November election, conservative House candidate Steve Reick says that since Franks no longer has to worry about re-election, voters are now seeing his “true colors.”