(225 ILCS 515/7) (from Ch. 111, par. 907)
Sec. 7.
Whenever such licensee, or anyone acting for him, agrees to send one or more persons to work as contract or railroad laborers, outside the city in which such agency is located, the said licensee shall give to each of such laborers, in a language with which such laborers are familiar, a statement containing the following items: "Name and nature of the work to be performed," "wages offered," "destination of the person employed," "terms of transportation and probable duration of employment," and a duplicate of such statement shall be kept on file in the office of such licensee sending out such laborers.
No such licensee or his agents shall send any applicant to any place where a strike, a lock-out or other labor trouble exists, without first notifying the applicant of such conditions, and shall, in addition thereto, enter a complete statement of such facts upon the referral slip given to such applicant.
(Source: Laws 1951, p. 1929.)
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