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This is a list of all documents accepted for permanent retention under the subject classification 'Business and industry: Employment'.

Business and industry:
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2008 Annual Flex-Time Report
This is breakdown of state employees with Military Affairs participating in the flex schedule

2010 Employment Projections (covers 2000-2010)
This Illinois Department of Employment Security report takes us from base year 2000 employment to projected year 2010. Emnployment statistics are collected as part of a federal/state cooperative program called Occupational Employment Statistics or OES. It covers nine major industry groups: 1. agriculture-forestry-fishing, 2. mining, 3. construction, 4. manufacturing, 5. transportation-communications-public utilities, 6. wholesale and retail trade, 7. finance-insurance-real estate, 8. services and 9. government. The report also covers Standard Occupational Classification definitions.

Affirmative Action Plan Fiscal Year 2010 / IL Dept. of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (covers July 1, 2009-June 30, 2010)
FY10 July 2009 to June 2010 Affirmative Action Plan for IL Dept of Commerce and Economic Opportunity

Affirmative Action Plan, FY 2010 / State Retirement Systems of Illinois (covers July 1, 2009-June 30, 2010)
To provide and equal employment opportunity to all citizens within the state of Illinois, and to comply to all state and federal rules, regulations, ordinances, laws and executive orders covering equal employment.

Affirmative Action Plan, FY... / State Retirement Systems of Illinois {periodical start}
To provide and equal employment opportunity to all citizens within the state of Illinois, and to comply to all state and federal rules, regulations, ordinances, laws and executive orders covering equal employment.

Affirmitive Action Plan, Fiscal Year 2009 / State Retirement Systems (covers July 1, 2008-June 30, 2009)
State Retirement Systems Affirmitive Action Plan FY 2009. To provide and equal employment opportunity to all citizens within the state of Illinois, and to comply to all state and federal rules, regulations, ordinances, laws and executive orders covering equal employment.

Best practices to serving individuals with disabilities at one-stop centers (2003, June)
This manual is structured to provide information on Best Practices of serving individuals with disabilities within the One-Stop centers. It serves as a reference to assist in enhancing the ability of One-Stop systems to meet the needs of job seekers with disabilities.

Biennial report to the General Assembly on the social security program for governmental units and public retirement systems, 2008 (covers Jan. 2007-Dec. 2008)
Social Security Biennial Report For State Retirement System

Child Support Helpline Card (English and Spanish) [HFS 3275]
This informational card lists the services provided by Child Support Enforcement, the call center number and their regional offices. This card is in English and Spanish.

Closer Look: An Examination of African American Men in Illinois 2009 Final Report
final report and recommendations of the first statewide Taskforce on the Condition of African American Men in Illinois. This document, A Closer Look: An Examination of the Condition of African American Men in Illinois, represents the work of the Taskforce over the past six months. Established by statute in August 2008 (20 ILCS 1305/10-32), the Taskforce has examined the persistent and complex disparities and profound lack of opportunities that create barriers to success for a disproportionate number of African American men. Through formal assessment of resources and data and grassroots exploration of the opinions of over 500 African American males who participated in town hall meetings across Illinois, the Taskforce has formulated recommendations for policy in the areas of health, employment, criminal justice, education and fatherhood. These recommendations should guide us in our important work to improve the critical services African American men across Illinois with such help these men will be enabled to realize their full potential and enriching life for all of Illinois citizens.

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