
A woman in Texas was mowing her lawn last month when she was suddenly attacked by a snake and a hawk — at the same time. The hawk had been carrying the snake but dropped it. It landed on poor Peggy Jones. The snake wrapped itself around her arm. Still hungry, the hawk dove at Peggy to retrieve its tasty treat, clawing at her and the snake, and ripping up her arm in the process. Eventually the hawk won and flew off with the snake. Peggy had severe cuts and bruises, and her husband had to finish mowing the lawn.
We’ve got another double attack to report, this one in the world of temporary staffing.
Last week we wrote about New Jersey’s new temporary staffing law, which imposes new burdens on companies using temp staffing. Not wanting to be left out of the fun, Illinois has followed suit with a similar law.
The Illinois law imposes several new burdens on companies using temp staffing workers.
I’ve listed those obligations here, on the BakerHostetler Employment Law Spotlight blog. I list eight things that companies in Illinois will need to know.
I haven’t yet decided which law is the hawk and which is the snake. But both will inflict some pain.
Meanwhile, enjoy this song called Snake Hawk, by The Budos Band.

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