Rep. Madison Opposes Republicans’ Misguided, Unhelpful Workforce Development Proposals
MADISON – Today, in another floor session focused on punishing workers and creating more paperwork for Wisconsinites, Assembly Republicans advanced bills that would add more requirements to unemployment insurance, disqualify some workers from unemployment benefits entirely, and preempt local programs providing unrestricted support to people in need, among other changes to state law.
Rep. Madison voted against the Republicans’ entire workforce package.
Representative Madison (D-10) issued the following statement:
“Today, Republicans continued to characterize working-class Wisconsinites as lazy, unmotivated, and untrustworthy. Instead of rewarding these hard-working Wisconsinites with increased wages, benefits, and protections, Republicans are adding new complications to unemployment insurance, further demonizing and punishing workers. They’re also threatening the very existence of successful local programs that offer cash payments to people who need them, without restriction.
Wisconsin’s sectoral worker shortages only exist because of the significant structural barriers in our economy that prevent working-class individuals from accessing dignified, well-paying jobs. Today’s legislation hurts employees and employers – and does nothing to address workers’ challenges in our increasingly fragile Trump-era economy. “
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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