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The Wisconsin Office of State Employment Relations is the human resources department for state employees. Since 2003 it has been part of the Wisconsin Department of Administration; it had previously been the Wisconsin Department of Employment Relations. [1]
A Wisconsin prison warden was jailed Wednesday just hours before a scheduled news where officials planned to discuss the findings of investigations into multiple deaths at his facility. Online ...
The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD) is an agency of the Wisconsin state government responsible for providing services to Wisconsin workers, employers, and job-seekers to meet Wisconsin's workforce needs.
The Division oversees the state civil service system, manages labor relations, develops and maintains the state classification and compensation systems, and leads the state's affirmative action and equal opportunity employment programs.
WISCONSIN — Several companies headquartered in Wisconsin are among America’s Best Employers By State, ranking released by Forbes on Tuesday.
July 3, 1977: About 20,000 members of the Wisconsin State Employee's Union started an illegal strike, paralyzing many state agencies and functions. July 6, 1977: Wisconsin governor Patrick Lucey resigned from office after he was confirmed by the United States Senate as Ambassador to Mexico .
The deadline to file federal tax returns and Wisconsin state returns is Monday, April 15. Here’s what Wisconsin taxpayers need to know:
MILWAUKEE, WI — New federal guidelines issued Thursday require Wisconsin employers with 100 or more employees to develop a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy or give employees a choice ...
The Wisconsin Educational Communications Board (ECB) is a Wisconsin state agency that plans, develops, constructs and operates statewide public radio, public television, public safety, and educational telecommunication systems and programs, and oversees over 60 FCC-licensed broadcast and support stations.
The Eleventh Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 13, 1858, to March 17, 1858, in regular session. Senators representing even-numbered districts were newly elected for this session and were serving the first year of a two-year term. Assembly members were elected to a one-year term. Assembly members and even-numbered senators were elected ...