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Eyes on Milwaukee: Schlitz Park Owners Show Off Revamped Office Complex
Eyes on Milwaukee

Schlitz Park Owners Show Off Revamped Office Complex

New plaza, reopened Brown Bottle, emphasis on history mark changes to former Schlitz campus.

Op-Ed: State Budget May Impact Your Child’s Classroom
Op-Ed

State Budget May Impact Your Child’s Classroom

GOP legislators' budget could worsen the growing shortage of teachers.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Milwaukee’s 10 Most Valuable Properties
Eyes on Milwaukee

Milwaukee’s 10 Most Valuable Properties

Some may surprise you. All will make you feel better about your own your property tax bill.

Murphy’s Law: CEO Pay Has Risen 1,167% Since 1978
Murphy’s Law

CEO Pay Has Risen 1,167% Since 1978

That’s 85 times faster than rise in average workers’ pay, new report finds.

Murphy’s Law: Can City’s Dismal Ranking for Blacks Improve?
Murphy’s Law

Can City’s Dismal Ranking for Blacks Improve?

New study suggests city couldn’t get any worse. New effort aims to improve that.

Strong Hiring Expected for 1st Quarter 2020

Strong Hiring Expected for 1st Quarter 2020

Almost 30 percent of state employers surveyed plan more hiring.

Murphy’s Law: CEO Salaries Hit Historic High
Murphy’s Law

CEO Salaries Hit Historic High

Average top exec earned $34.4 million in 2018, 660 times the average worker's pay.

NEWaukeean of the Week: Christopher Pierce
NEWaukeean of the Week

Christopher Pierce

"I truly love and appreciate how Milwaukee embraces and celebrates diversity."

Murphy’s Law: CEOs Paid 1,000 Times More Than Average Workers
Murphy’s Law

CEOs Paid 1,000 Times More Than Average Workers

Study finds local companies Manpower and Kohl's near the top of obscene U.S. pay gap.

Op Ed: The Many Broken Promises of Foxconn
Op Ed

The Many Broken Promises of Foxconn

Why give away billions to a company that can’t be trusted?

Murphy’s Law: Why Is CEO Pay Still Soaring?
Murphy’s Law

Why Is CEO Pay Still Soaring?

Up 8.5% last year, hitting obscene levels in state and nation. Why?

City Will Terminate Manpower Agreement

City Will Terminate Manpower Agreement

Grunau and Schiltz Park will sell Manpower building and repay city loans they owe.

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