"This website is part of the Rauner Administration's on-going attempt to modernize the state's technology services to better serve taxpayers, as well as to prepare for a possible strike against taxpayers by AFSCME," the administration said in a news release announcing its move. "Submissions to the website would provide a way for state agencies to efficiently identify those who could work on a temporary basis. Although individuals would be hired on a temporary basis in response to the strike, the State would then begin taking steps necessary to fill positions permanently."