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Court Orders State to Pay Disabled Workers Unemployment Benefits

Court Orders State to Pay Disabled Workers Unemployment Benefits

Walker-era law ended coverage for workers getting federal disability payments.

After Auction Fails, Bay View Forge Could Close

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Layoff notice filed, but sale still being explored.

Unions, Business Groups Clash on Apprenticeship Bill

Unions, Business Groups Clash on Apprenticeship Bill

2018 law allows 1 apprentice per instructor. Bill would increase to 2 apprentices.

Interval Workers Confront Cafe Owner, Demand Unpaid Wages

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Twelve employees of the defunct cafe are attempting to secure $10,000 from owner Ryan Hoban.

Proposal Would Crack Down on Fake Service Animals

Proposal Would Crack Down on Fake Service Animals

Proposed state legislation would also tighten up restrictions around "emotional support animals."

Wisconsin Department of Justice Sues SDC

Wisconsin Department of Justice Sues SDC

Lawsuit charges former SDC employees owed nearly $360,000 in wages, benefits.

Transportation: New MCTS Apprenticeship Program Seeks Stronger Workforce
Transportation

New MCTS Apprenticeship Program Seeks Stronger Workforce

Inaugural program aims to better train and retain bus drivers and mechanics.

Gift From Herb Kohl Philanthropies Fuels Owner-Occupied Affordable Housing Efforts

Gift From Herb Kohl Philanthropies Fuels Owner-Occupied Affordable Housing Efforts

Community Development Alliance leading effort to create 42 homes for early childhood educators.

Wisconsin Still Denies Unemployment Claims for People on Disability

Wisconsin Still Denies Unemployment Claims for People on Disability

Federal judge ruled in July 2024 that the exclusion violates federal law.

GOP Bills Tighten Unemployment Insurance

GOP Bills Tighten Unemployment Insurance

And ban guaranteed income programs. Gov. Evers vetoed previous proposals.

Bill to Make Medicaid Eligibility Harder Held After Flurry of Opposition

Bill to Make Medicaid Eligibility Harder Held After Flurry of Opposition

Witnesses testified that current eligibility requirements are already burdensome.

Advocacy Group Shines Light on Wage Theft

Advocacy Group Shines Light on Wage Theft

'Every year millions and millions of dollars are stolen from workers.'

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