Illinois Code § 330 ILCS 61/1-20

Independent contractors.
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Whether an individual is an employee or independent contractor under this Act is determined based on the following factors:
 
 
(1) the extent of the employer's right to control the 
 
manner in which the individual's work is to be performed;
 
 
(2) the opportunity for profit or loss that depends 
 
upon the individual's managerial skill;
 
 
(3) any investment in equipment or materials required 
 
for the individual's tasks, or his or her employment of helpers;
 
 
(4) whether the service the individual performs 
 
requires a special skill;
 
 
(5) the degree of permanence of the individual's 
 
working relationship; and
 
 
(6) whether the service the individual performs is an 
 
integral part of the employer's business.
No single one of these factors is controlling, but all are relevant to determining whether an individual is an employee or an independent contractor.

manner in which the individual's work is to be performed;
upon the individual's managerial skill;
for the individual's tasks, or his or her employment of helpers;
requires a special skill;
working relationship; and
integral part of the employer's business.
(330 ILCS 61/Art. 5 heading)
 

Article 5. 
 
Service Member Employment Protections.

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