Illinois Labor Relations Board Explained

Illinois Labor Relations Board
Jurisdiction:State of Illinois
Headquarters:Springfield, Illinois
Chief1 Name:William E. Lowry Jr.
Chief2 Name:Lynne Sered

The Illinois Labor Relations Board (ILRB) is a State agency that administers the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act, the Act that governs relations between Illinois public-sector departments, agencies and offices on the one hand, and public-sector employees on the other.[1]

Description

The ILRB is internally divided into two panels. The State Panel handles not only employer-employee relations within the State of Illinois, but also employer-employee relations between most Illinois units of local government and their employees. The Local Panel handles employer-employee relations in which the employer is the city of Chicago or any of its agencies, or is the county (Cook County) that includes Chicago. Chicago and Cook County public-sector employer-employee issues are the responsibility of the separate Local Panel.[1]

As the State's public labor relations panel, the ILRB oversees efforts by workers to unionize, and to de-unionize, Illinois public-sector agencies and workplaces.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Illinois Labor Relations Board . . 2022 . illinois.gov . . January 12, 2022 .
  2. Web site: Chicago-Area Firefighters Battle To Kick Out Union . Smith . Mailee . January 12, 2022 . illinoispolicy.org . . January 12, 2022 .