Illinois Code § 225 ILCS 515/6

No such licensee shall by himself or by his agent, or agents,
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solicit, persuade or induce any employee to leave any employment in which
said licensee or his agent has placed said employee; nor shall any such
licensee or any of his agents, solicit, persuade or induce any employer to
discharge any employee; nor shall any such licensee or his agents divide,
or offer to divide or share, directly or indirectly, any fee, charge or
compensation received, or to be received, from any employee with any
employer or person in any way connected with the business thereof. No
licensee shall give or promise to give anything of value to any employer or
applicant for employment if contingent upon the
use of the services of his
employment agency. Provided, however, that nothing herein contained shall
prohibit any licensee from reasonable business entertainment expenses or
distributing without charge items of reasonable value for promotional or
advertisement purposes.

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