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                            State of Illinois
                         OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
                      Springfield, Illinois  62706
      George H. Ryan
      GOVERNOR
                                                      July 18, 2001
      To the Honorable Members of
        The Illinois Senate
      92nd General Assembly
          Today, I am approving Senate Bill  62,  a  bill  which  I
      believe   will  strengthen  communication  between  Illinois'
      workers and business owners.
          Senate Bill  62  staturorily  establishes  the  State  of
      Illinois   Department   of   Employment  Security's  role  in
      promoting employers' responsibilities  related  to  potential
      plant closings.
          The federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification
      Act--commonly  known as the WARN Act--requires an employer of
      100 or more workers to give a minimum sixty-day "WARN notice"
      anytime that employer reduces his workforce by fifty  workers
      or  more.   It seems only fair that workers have some advance
      notice  that  their  jobs  are  being   eliminated   and   my
      administration strongly supports the WARN Act.
          While  the  vast majority of employers in Illinois comply
      with the WARN Act, from time  to  time  an  employer  doesn't
      follow the rules, and unnecessary consternation and confusion
      results.   Additionally, when WARN notices are not filed with
      the State of Illinois, our Rapid Response Unit, a unit within
      the Department of Employment Security,  is  hindered  in  its
      effort   to   provide  immediate  services  to  the  affected
      workers--identifying training and  retraining  services  that
      help  increase the likelihood that workers will find new jobs
      sooner rather than later.
          I believe those employers violating the WARN  Act  do  so
      more  out of lack of knowledge than anything else.  Under the
      provisions of Senate Bill 62, the  Department  of  Employment
      Security  will  send  annual reminders to employers of 100 or
      more (almost 7,000 statewide) reminding  them  of  the  Act's
      requirements.    I  am  confident  this legislation will help
      eliminate whatever confusion exists, and assure  our  workers
      have  sufficient  information  on  which  to  make  decisions
      affecting themselves and their families.
          Senate  Bill  62 is a reasoned approach to helping assure
      that when major employers close their doors, workers know it,
      and know their options.  It is with pride  that  I  affix  my
      signature and approve Senate Bill 62.
                                             Sincerely,
                                             George H. Ryan
                                             GOVERNOR

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