Politics

UWM offers voluntary separation incentive in anticipation of state funding cut

UWM offers voluntary separation incentive in anticipation of state funding cut

The incentive provides a one-time payment of half their base salary to eligible employees.

Democrats author Equal Pay Enforcement bill to close pay discrimination gap

Democrats author Equal Pay Enforcement bill to close pay discrimination gap

The introduction of the bill coincides with the upcoming National Equal Pay Day on April 14th.

AFP Announces Next Steps In Fight For Prevailing Wage Repeal

AFP Announces Next Steps In Fight For Prevailing Wage Repeal

Chapter Will Launch Statewide Calling Campaign Encouraging Legislators To Repeal Outdated Regulation

U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Urges Restored Funding for Career and Technical Education Grant Program

U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Urges Restored Funding for Career and Technical Education Grant Program

Investment in Perkins programs would support 12 million CTE students across America

Officer injured in yet another car theft incident

Officer injured in yet another car theft incident

Milwaukee’s auto theft rate 12 times higher than that of New York City

U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Applauds Federal Oil Train Safety Recommendations

U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Applauds Federal Oil Train Safety Recommendations

NTSB Backs Call to Take Unsafe Tank Cars off the Track

GOP budget crisis blamed for loss of 700 Wisconsin jobs

GOP budget crisis blamed for loss of 700 Wisconsin jobs

Budget cuts and financial uncertainty cited in closure of GeminiCares

Statement from Rep. Barca on massive layoffs at long-term care organization in Slinger

Statement from Rep. Barca on massive layoffs at long-term care organization in Slinger

"The governor’s lack of planning and inclusiveness and failure to involve people in important public policy has had devastating consequences for the citizens of our state"

Milwaukee’s murder rate six times that of New York City

Milwaukee’s murder rate six times that of New York City

“I’m asking the mayor where the buck stops, because to me it sure doesn’t look like it stops at his desk.”

Charles Franklin goes “On the Issues” to present first Marquette Law School Poll of 2015

Charles Franklin goes “On the Issues” to present first Marquette Law School Poll of 2015

Franklin has directed the poll since its inception in 2012 and joined the Marquette faculty on a full-time basis in August 2013.

Report Reveals Wisconsin Health Insurance Rates Still Dramatically Higher than Minnesota’s

Report Reveals Wisconsin Health Insurance Rates Still Dramatically Higher than Minnesota’s

Milwaukee Health Insurance Costs 52% Higher than in Minnesota

U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Continues Fight for Wisconsin Shipyards

U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Continues Fight for Wisconsin Shipyards

Supports Program to Help Wisconsin Fleets & Shipyard Economies Stay Afloat