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Murphy’s Law

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Unions scoring notable victories, not in manufacturing but in the service industry.

Report Gives Mixed Outlook on State’s Workers

Report Gives Mixed Outlook on State’s Workers

Workers at the bottom 'did better than those at the top, reducing wage inequality.'

Mayor Cavalier Johnson Selected For National Pedestrian Safety Initiative

Mayor Cavalier Johnson Selected For National Pedestrian Safety Initiative

Milwaukee is one of nine cities in new program.

Murphy’s Law: 41% of Milwaukee Workers Have ‘Bad’ Jobs
Murphy’s Law

41% of Milwaukee Workers Have ‘Bad’ Jobs

Study: 100,000 workers in city earn less than $15 per hour, often with no health coverage.

Anti-Labor Laws Have Hurt Workers, But Provided Little Help To Governments

Anti-Labor Laws Have Hurt Workers, But Provided Little Help To Governments

Analysis finds efforts to drive costs down on things like road construction haven't succeeded

Report Finds Little Economic Impact From Soccer Stadiums

Report Finds Little Economic Impact From Soccer Stadiums

Think tank suggests city should insist on community benefits from subsidized stadium.

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Gov. Evers, Office of Sustainability and Clean Energy Release State’s First-Ever Clean Energy Plan

Gov. Evers, Office of Sustainability and Clean Energy Release State’s First-Ever Clean Energy Plan

Evers Administration plan outlines strategies to lower energy bills for families, reduce reliance on out-of-state energy sources, invest in job and apprenticeship training, create more than 40,000 jobs by 2030

Representative Lisa Subeck Joins Representative Melissa Sargent’s Call for $15 Minimum Wage

Representative Lisa Subeck Joins Representative Melissa Sargent’s Call for $15 Minimum Wage

“It is unconscionable that you can work a full time job and still live in poverty.”

Supervisor Rainey Calls on Gubernatorial Candidates to Address Racial Disparities and Violence in Milwaukee County

Supervisor Rainey Calls on Gubernatorial Candidates to Address Racial Disparities and Violence in Milwaukee County

Says African American Community in "State of Crisis;" Asks Candidates for Concrete Plans to Address Continuing Racial Disparities, Violence

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