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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 405

(This Section will be renumbered as Section 405-119 in a revisory bill.)

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(This Section will be renumbered as Section 405-119 in a revisory bill.)
Sec. 119. Workforce data reporting. The Department shall annually report to the General Assembly the following characteristics of the State's workforce:
(1)The average age of the workforce, broken out by agency.
(2)The average length of service of the workforce, broken out by agency.
(3)The number of funded vacancies, broken out by agency and broken out by month.
(4)The number of new hires, broken out by agency and broken out by month.
(5)The number of separated employees with less than 5 years of service, broken out by
agency and broken out by month.
(6)The number of separated employees with at least 5 but less than 10 years of service,
broken out by agency and broken out by month.
(7)The number of separated employees with at least 10 but less than 20 years of
service, broken out by agency and broken out by month.
(8)The number of separated employees with at least 20 but less than 30 years of
service, broken out by agency and broken out by month.
(9)The number of separated employees with at least 30 years of service, broken out by
agency and broken out by month.
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