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Important Update: Illinois Day and Temporary Labor Services Act

QPS has been keeping you informed about the significant legislative changes affecting business in Illinois. As these developments continue to unfold, we want to provide you with the latest updates on the Illinois Day and Temporary Labor Services Act (IDTLSA) amendments.

Proposed amendments for Illinois’ Day and Temporary Labor Services Act have been withdrawn by the Illinois Department of Labor, according to a report by the National Federation of Independent Business. NFIB in its public comments on the proposed amendments argued that they further complicated a confusing statute and were “inconsistent with” and went beyond the “scope of the enacted legislation.”

It is important to note that it is just the newly proposed amendments. The law remains in effect.

The landscape for staffing agencies in Illinois is complex and rapidly changing. At QPS, we are committed to keeping you informed and helping you navigate these changes. To learn more, visit Staffing Industry Analysts.

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