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Innovations: Lillipad provides remote employees a solution for flex space at home
Waukesha-based Lillipad Work Solutions Inc. is offering work-from-home consumers a desk to meet their unique needs.
Colin Dowdle, co-founder and...
Wearable Technologies named a finalist in SXSW Pitch competition
Hartland-based startup Wearable Technologies Inc. has been named one of just 40 global finalists in the 2023 South by...
Wisconsin added 1,500 private sector jobs in December
Wisconsin added 1,500 private sector jobs and the state’s unemployment rate dipped to 3.2% in December, according to the...
The Spice House will close its MLK Drive location this March
After 30 years of calling Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive (previously known as Old World Third Street) in...
Recession expectations dip in latest WMC survey, but pessimism remains
A majority of respondents in the latest Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce employer survey still expect the Wisconsin economy to...
Viewpoints: Laid off by Big Tech? There are tech job openings in Wisconsin
If you’re one of 10,000 Microsoft workers slated for layoff soon, there’s very little solace in being told it’s...
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Wisconsin union membership down 28,000 in 2022
Union membership in Wisconsin declined by 28,000 in 2022, dropping below 200,000 for the first time since at least...
Kohler Co. names Laura Kohler as company’s first chief sustainability and DEI officer
Kohler Co. announced Thursday that Laura Kohler has been named the company’s first chief sustainability and diversity, equity and...
Report finds ‘mixed picture’ for metro Milwaukee construction workforce
Metro Milwaukee’s construction labor market is as tight as it has been in at least 20 years, there is a generally strong pipeline of apprentices but there are opportunities to improve programs aimed at Milwaukee residents and to expand efforts to strengthen gender and racial diversity in the construction workforce, according to a new report from the Wisconsin Policy Forum.
Cardinal Stritch names associate dean for its School of Business
Cardinal Stritch University in Fox Point has named Andy Singer the associate dean of its School of Business.