| Rauner Administration moves to 
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            [November 29, 2016] 
            
            
			SPRINGFIELD 
			- Governor Bruce Rauner today announced the creation of two task 
			forces aimed at improving workplace environments for state 
			employees. The Health and Safety Task Force and the Workplace 
			Violence Task Force, both part of the state’s last, best and final 
			offer and proposed by the union during contract negotiations, will 
			be comprised of representatives from the administration and the 
			union.  | 
		
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			 “These task forces will be instrumental in improving the 
			day-to-day work environment for state employees,” Governor Rauner 
			said. “It is our hope that union leaders will work with our 
			administration to get these union-proposed task forces off the 
			ground quickly so that the state can benefit from their 
			recommendations as soon as feasibly possible.” 
 The Health and Safety Task Force will identify state agencies, 
			programs or specific worksites that have a high number of serious 
			job-related injuries; analyze the principle cause of job-related 
			employee injuries or illnesses; review current “best practices” to 
			determine how other employers have been able to reduce job-related 
			injuries and illnesses; and develop recommendations for changes to 
			work environments or enhanced employee education and training.
 
			
			 
			
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Recommendations from the task force are to be issued within twenty-four months 
of the initial meeting.
 The Workplace Violence Task Force will develop recommendations to reduce the 
risk of violence in the workplace and protocols for employees to follow for when 
they believe they are faced with safety and health issues that could result in 
immediate harm.
 
				 
			[Office of the Governor Bruce Rauner] |