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Texas Job Training Grant for Tekscend Photomask
Governor Abbott and the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) announced a Skills Development Fund grant of over $163,000 to Workforce Solutions Rural Capital Area. This grant will fund customized training for 66 new and current workers at Tekscend Photomask Round Rock Inc. for high-demand occupations in machinery manufacturing.
Texas Workforce Commission Launches Child Care Business Support Initiative
The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) has launched a new initiative to provide business coaching and training to child care providers across Texas. This program aims to help licensed or registered child care programs improve operations, financial management, and staff supervision.
Illinois Labor Opposes Federal Minimum Wage Rollback for Home Health Workers
The Illinois Department of Labor has formally opposed a proposed federal rule by the U.S. Department of Labor that would roll back minimum wage and overtime protections for home health care workers. Illinois argues this action would undermine worker protections and create national inconsistencies.
Illinois Labor Department Recovers $2.7M in Wages and Enforces Worker Protections
The Illinois Department of Labor recovered approximately $2.7 million in unpaid wages and enforced various worker protection laws in 2025. Key actions included settlements with GrapeTree Medical Staffing and solar companies, enforcement of the Paid Leave for All Workers Act, and ensuring compliance with minimum wage and prevailing wage laws.
Illinois VESSA Amendment Protects Workers Documenting Violence on Work Devices
The Illinois Department of Labor has issued a reminder about Public Act 104-0171, an amendment to the Victims’ Economic Security and Safety Act (VESSA). This new law protects employees who use employer-provided devices to document violence affecting themselves or their families, prohibiting employer discipline or retaliation for such use. The amendment took effect on January 1, 2026.
IDOL Files Wage Theft Complaint Against Chicago Restaurant
The Illinois Department of Labor (IDOL) has filed a wage theft complaint against That’s Gino and Marty’s restaurant and its owners in Cook County Circuit Court. The complaint alleges violations of the Illinois Wage Payment and Collection Act and the Illinois Minimum Wage Law, seeking over $20,000 in unpaid wages for at least nine employees.
Freeport Public Works Achieves SHARP Safety Designation
The Illinois Department of Labor announced the City of Freeport Public Works Department has achieved Safety and Health Achievement Recognition Program (SHARP) status. This designation recognizes employers with exemplary injury and illness prevention programs and exempts them from programmed OSHA inspections.
Colorado Workforce Development Council Welcomes New Members and Chair
The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment announced eight new appointments and three reappointments to the Colorado Workforce Development Council (CWDC). Jonathan Liebert was welcomed as the new chair. The CWDC advises and oversees the state's talent development network.
Colorado Employment Situation - November 2025
Colorado's nonfarm payroll jobs increased by 2,700 in November 2025, bringing the total to 3,000,300. The unemployment rate decreased to 3.9 percent. The report also noted a year-over-year job increase of 24,600 and higher average hourly earnings compared to the national average.
Colorado Employment Situation - December 2025
Colorado's nonfarm payroll jobs increased by 1,200 in December 2025, bringing the total to 3,000,100. The unemployment rate decreased to 3.8%. The report also noted a year-over-year job increase of 23,000.