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According to the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development, between March 15 and June 6, 626,697 people applied for unemployment insurance benefits. During that time, state officials say, they ...
U.S. unemployment claims rose to 214,000 last week, up 25,000 claims from 189,000 the week prior on a seasonally adjusted basis. Wisconsin saw the largest percentage increase in weekly...
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. To effect its mission, the Department administers unemployment benefits and workers' compensation programs for the state ...
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.
Wisconsin Unemployment Backlog Could Last To October - Greenfield, WI - More than 700,000 unemployment claims have not been paid out, and most of them represent the state's ongoing case load...
Here's a look at how weekly unemployment claims changed in Wisconsin last week compared with the week prior.
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.
t. e. Unemployment insurance in the United States, colloquially referred to as unemployment benefits, refers to social insurance programs which replace a portion of wages for individuals during unemployment. The first unemployment insurance program in the U.S. was created in Wisconsin in 1932, and the federal Social Security Act of 1935 created ...
The unemployment rate in Wisconsin in June was 3.9 percent according to the latest state-by-state numbers available from the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics.
MADISON, WI — The Wisconsin Assembly unanimously passed a bill Tuesday that aims to fix the state's outdated unemployment system, according to Wisconsin Public Radio.