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Wisconsin Will Need 10,000 More Elder Care Workers By 2030

Wisconsin Will Need 10,000 More Elder Care Workers By 2030

State's 75-plus population will grow 41% by end of decade.

SDC Pays Out Another Round of Overdue Wages

SDC Pays Out Another Round of Overdue Wages

Latest payment from distressed agency covers early April pay period.

Wisconsin Employment Hit New Record in July, Though Numbers of Jobs Dipped

Wisconsin Employment Hit New Record in July, Though Numbers of Jobs Dipped

A new all-time high of the number of people employed was reported.

U.S. Labor Secretary Touts Job Growth, Tours Mine in Milwaukee Visit

U.S. Labor Secretary Touts Job Growth, Tours Mine in Milwaukee Visit

In joint press conference with Mayor, Su praised Biden-Harris administration's efforts to train and employ skilled tradespeople.

State Pursuing Much Smaller Building at 27th and Wisconsin

State Pursuing Much Smaller Building at 27th and Wisconsin

Plans to replace aging downtown building have been modified, down-sized.

SDC Has Not Paid Its Former Employees

SDC Has Not Paid Its Former Employees

Employees seek answers. 'The board feels horrible.'

Wisconsin Unemployment Below 3% For First Time Since Last Summer

Wisconsin Unemployment Below 3% For First Time Since Last Summer

State continues to outperform the country on unemployment, labor force participation.

Evers Vetoes Bill Ending Work Permit Requirement for Younger Teens

Evers Vetoes Bill Ending Work Permit Requirement for Younger Teens

Governor cites need to protect 14- and 15-year-olds through work permit process.

Data Wonk: Scott Walker’s Misleading Use of Job Data
Data Wonk

Scott Walker’s Misleading Use of Job Data

Citing isolated fact to CNN contradicted by a raft of positive data on job growth.

Concordia University Will Lay Off 24 Employees

Concordia University Will Lay Off 24 Employees

School has run deficits in recent years. Layoffs at Mequon campus to begin May 31

State Supreme Court Dismisses Amazon Claim That Drivers Aren’t Employees

State Supreme Court Dismisses Amazon Claim That Drivers Aren’t Employees

Decision means delivery giant owes more than $200,000 in unemployment taxes.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Rules Against Unemployment Tax Exemption For Catholic Organization

Wisconsin Supreme Court Rules Against Unemployment Tax Exemption For Catholic Organization

Religious groups said they will appeal the ruling to U.S. Supreme Court

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