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To effect its mission, the Department administers unemployment benefits and workers' compensation programs for the state of Wisconsin; ensures compliance with state laws on wages and discrimination; provides job resources, training, and employment assistance for job-seekers; and engages with employers to help them find and maintain adequate ...
In 1932, Wisconsin passed the first public unemployment insurance program in the United States, offering 50% wage compensation for a maximum of 10 weeks, funded through a payroll tax imposed on employers.
Nearly 1 of 7 adults in Wisconsin have filed for unemployment. Many are down to their last few dollars, facing eviction — or worse.
Unemployment in Wisconsin is still slightly higher than it was in pre-pandemic days. The annual unemployment rate for the state’s labor force in 2019 was 3.3 percent, according to the labor...
Starting this Sunday, Wisconsin residents receiving unemployment compensation will be required to follow the state’s work-search procedure in order to keep receiving benefits.
If you've recently lost your job in Wisconsin, you may be eligible for Wisconsin Unemployment Insurance benefits. This is a guide to filing your claim for Wisconsin unemployment benefits.
MADISON, WI — The Wisconsin Assembly unanimously passed a bill Tuesday that aims to fix the state's outdated unemployment system, according to Wisconsin Public Radio.
WISCONSIN — Wisconsin's unemployment rate has dropped in many metro areas, municipalities and counties, according to a release from the Department of Workforce Development.
The list of U.S. states and territories by unemployment rate compares the seasonally adjusted unemployment rates by state and territory, sortable by name, rate, and change. Data are provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics in its Geographic Profile of Employment and Unemployment publication.
Bills Take Away Unemployment Pay, Other Aid, To Fill More Jobs - Across Wisconsin, WI - Advocates for workers and the poor say measures won't help employers who have trouble hiring.