Metropolitan Alliance Police, DuPage County Forest Rangers, chapter 714 -vs- Forest Perserve District of DuPage County: On March 31, 2016, ALJ Deena Sanceda issued a Recommended Decision and Order (RDO) recommending that the Illinois Labor Relations Board, State Panel, certify the Metropolitan Alliance of Police, DuPage County Forest Rangers, Chapter 714 (Union or Petitioner) as the exclusive representative of all employees in the title Ranger and Senior Ranger employed by the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County (Employer). The ALJ rejected the Employer's objection that the petitioned-for unit was inappropriately narrow where it excluded 19 other titles including the Natural Resource Management Technician, Grounds Maintenance Worker, Golf Grounds Maintenance Worker, Recreational Facility Attendant (all intermittent), Structural Maintenance Worker, Forest Worker, Custodian, Heavy Equipment Mechanic, Fleet Body Technician, Landfill Construction Coordinator, Sign Coordinator/Locksmith, Sign Technician, Supply Center Coordinator, and Supply Center Clerk. We do not set forth the these positions' duties or the Employer's organizational structure because the ALJ described them in detail in her RDO and neither party excepted to any of the ALJ's factual findings.
Fortis Inc and ITC Midwest, LLC: Application pursuant to Section 7-204 of the Public Utilities Act for authority to engage in a Reorganization, and for such other approvals as may be required under the Public Utilities Act to effectuate the Reorganization.
This is the fourth Annual Report of the Employee Ombuds Program at Northeastern Illinois University. It presents statistics regarding the number and nature of concerns employees brought to the Ombuds during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016, along with four-year totals. The report also discusses ways for improving the working environment at Northeastern.
Fortis Inc and ITC Midwest, LLC: Application pursuant to Section 7-204 of the Public Utilities Act for authority to engage in a Reorganization, and for such other approvals as may be required under the Public Utilities Act to effectuate the Reorganization.
Illinois Treasurer Michael Frerichs will hold a public hearing in Decatur on Thursday, August 25 to better understand how life insurance companies avoid paying death benefits and what Illinois families can do to prevent themselves from being victimized after the death of a loved one.