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* ISP sending a message to Rep. Slaughter



* Sun-Times

A systems outage at Lurie Children’s Hospital that began Wednesday is a result of a cybersecurity matter, the hospital said.

“We are taking this very seriously, are investigating with the support of leading experts, and are working in collaboration with law enforcement agencies. As part of our response to this matter, we have taken network systems offline,” the hospital said in a statement Thursday night.

The hospital is open and continuing to provide care to patients and is working to establish a call center, the statement said.

The outage is affecting the phone, email and electronic systems at all of Lurie’s 55 offices in the Chicago area.

* Crain’s

A bill set to be introduced in the General Assembly next week by state Rep. Elizabeth Hernandez, D-Cicero, and supported by the One Fair Wage group, would go a step further and eliminate the tipped wage statewide by Jan. 1, 2025, effectively forcing restaurants across Illinois to pay their workers a higher minimum hourly rate than Chicago restaurants by next year.

Whether the bill can move through Springfield as written is another matter, but even if the language is changed to provide a longer phaseout period, the legislation would provide more parity between Chicago restaurants and others in the state, potentially alleviating a concern of moderates in the City Council that restaurants in the city would flee for the suburbs.

That the bill is being introduced by Hernandez could make it a higher priority for state legislators. Hernandez also serves as chair of the Democratic Party of Illinois, which fundraises for party-backed candidates, a position she obtained with the help of Gov. J.B. Pritzker after a protracted interparty battle.

“Tipped workers in the suburbs and across Illinois should not be paid a sub-minimum wage for doing the same job as workers in Chicago,” Hernandez told Crain’s in a written statement. “This legislation will help level the playing field for workers across the state while also ensuring all businesses can continue to attract employees in this tight labor market.”

* Spring is coming early


* Heh


* Here’s the rest…

posted by Isabel Miller
Friday, Feb 2, 24 @ 2:42 pm

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  1. * Tribune | University of Illinois police knew details about Terrence Shannon Jr. investigation but didn’t share with school officials, records show: Shortly after Lawrence police began their investigation in September and continuing throughout the fall, Whitman said the school’s Division of Intercollegiate Athletics knew little about the allegations against Shannon. Any information relayed from Lawrence investigators to athletics officials via the University of Illinois Police Department was “verbal, unsubstantiated and vague,” he would later say in a court filing, and “not sufficient to trigger” a student-athlete discipline policy.

    Given all the ink (physical and digital) The News-Gazette has spilt over this, you’d think they would be the ones to break this story…

    Comment by Leap Day William Friday, Feb 2, 24 @ 2:51 pm

  2. ==* ISP sending a message to Rep. Slaughter…==

    Seems there are several pertinent questions in order: (1) How many semi-trucks did ISP stop Wednesday? (2) How many overall traffic stops did ISP make Wednesday? (3) Are traffic stops the principal method of human trafficking investigation and enforcement for ISP? If so, is that the best practice of police departments locally, at the state level, nationally, and internationally? (4) How often does ISP tweet about traffic stops? Why did they tweet about this traffic stop specifically? Is it the policy of ISP social media and communications workers to post about specific incidents in response to bills filed in the legislature? If so, what other examples can they point to of this? Is this a best practice of police departments?

    Comment by Google Is Your Friend Friday, Feb 2, 24 @ 3:05 pm

  3. What if Fermilab fools around and falls into a black hole?…hubristically.

    Comment by Dotnonymous x Friday, Feb 2, 24 @ 3:05 pm

  4. Frankly never liked that State Deb.

    Comment by Back to the Future Friday, Feb 2, 24 @ 3:15 pm

  5. ==Seems there are several pertinent questions in order==

    Only in your head.

    Comment by Demoralized Friday, Feb 2, 24 @ 3:19 pm

  6. who would hit the IT of a children’s hospital? it’s just awful. but my too many tv shows brain immediately heads to a bad tv plot where the chief exec of a competing entity angry about how his place compares hires black hats to hit the competition. hope they get it fixed soon. surgeries missed. hard.

    Comment by Amalia Friday, Feb 2, 24 @ 3:48 pm

  7. What did Darren Bailey accomplish during his time in the Illinois legislature other than making a spectacle of himself?

    During his ill-fated run for governor, Bailey’s bombastic remarks showed that he lacks leadership qualities.

    Bailey’s place is on his porch and not in Congress.

    Comment by Rudy’s teeth Friday, Feb 2, 24 @ 4:04 pm

  8. I’d also like the answers to GoogleFriend’s question. Demoralized is wrong. Also I want to know the missing word in ISPs xitter post as it looks like they didn’t find a child, but “found ? of” ?

    Comment by Cold of Winter Friday, Feb 2, 24 @ 4:12 pm

  9. ===I’d also like===

    Maybe get your own blog then.

    Comment by Rich Miller Friday, Feb 2, 24 @ 4:16 pm

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