Biz Notes
Manpower Milwaukee-based Manpower Inc., has been recognized by the Women's Business Enterprise National Council as one of America's top...
Dig deeper
A couple of recent experiences inspire me to write about that wise – and quirky – adviser we have with us at all times, the unconscious mind.
Style matters
Question: "In your Feb. 4 column in BizTimes Milwaukee, you wrote about the need for leaders to...
Effective evaluation
I had an interesting conversation on a recent flight. It concerned the annual review of an under-performing employee.
MATC needs to cut costs
The next state biennial budget will cut funding to the Milwaukee Area Technical College by $7.5 million each year, on top of a $5 million budget cut for 2010 that it was handed in October, according to Michael Burke, president of MATC.
Manufacturers are bullish
Southeastern Wisconsin manufacturers are overwhelmingly supportive of Walker's proposed budget, says Jeff Hoffman, vice president of Pewaukee-based commercial real estate brokerage firm Judson & Associates. Hoffman, the former president of the Independent Business Association of Wisconsin, primarily handles industrial real estate deals.
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More jobs will drive real estate demand
Milwaukee's commercial real estate professionals are enthusiastic about Walker's "Wisconsin is open for business" agenda and are glad to see that he is trying to balance the budget without raising taxes, according to Jim Villa, president and chief executive officer of the Commercial Association of Realtors Wisconsin (CARW).
Transit cuts will restrict workforce availibility
Walker's budget repair bill and proposed state budget would result in a decrease in funding for local transit systems in the state, which will likely prompt service cuts and fare increases, said Kerry Thomas, executive director of Transit Now, an advocacy group for mass transit in southeastern Wisconsin.
Concerns about the poor
The Interfaith Conference of Greater Milwaukee is a nonprofit interfaith agency that represents 13 judicatories and faith denominations in the Milwaukee area. The organization strives to address social issues affecting the quality of life in the Milwaukee area. The 13 denominations represented have approximately 500 congregations of different faiths in the Milwaukee region.
Green jobs are at stake
Shahla Werner, chapter director of the Sierra Club's John Muir Chapter in Madison, is concerned about the effects the budget repair bill will have on the environment and the future of many jobs in the state.