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Does Illinois Workers’ Compensation impact your Small Business? Let us know!

Does Illinois Workers’ Compensation impact your Small Business? Let us know!

September 23, 2024

Does Illinois Workers’ Compensation impact your Small Business? Let us know!

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This past year, the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission (IWCC) requested higher employer surcharges due to the commission’s projected budget shortfalls. In response, the Illinois General Assembly voted to adjust the employer assessments and indicated that it would reopen the debate next year regarding workers’ compensation funding, reforms, and benefits. NFIB, working with other business groups, will advocate for workers’ compensation reforms to prevent higher employer assessments. Your stories can help us make the case for employers in Springfield. Please give us just a few minutes of your time to take our survey on workers’ compensation in Illinois. Thank you!
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