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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...
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...
🔒 Milwaukee-based Fredman Bag Company acquired by Mississippi firm
Milwaukee-based Fredman Bag Company, a manufacturer of printed and converted flexible packaging products, has been acquired by Summit, Mississippi-based...
🔒 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.
🔒 Shorewest Realtors president named board chairman for Wisconsin Realtors Association
Joe Horning, the president of Brookfield-based Shorewest Realtors, has been named the 2023 chairman of the board for the Wisconsin Realtors Association.
When is $963 billion not enough?
Shoppers are being pinched. High inflation is forcing changes in buying behavior—either cutting back or trading down.
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🔒 CBRE to move Milwaukee office to BMO Tower
Dallas-based commercial real estate services firm CBRE Group, Inc. plans to move its downtown Milwaukee office from its longtime home at the 50-year-old U.S. Bank Center to BMO Tower, a newer office building that opened in 2020.
Burlington store to replace Capitol Drive Piggly Wiggly
A Burlington store is planned to replace the Piggly Wiggly store at 709 E. Capitol Drive in Milwaukee's Riverwest neighborhood.
🔒 The Wisconsin 275 share their hobbies and passions
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
That’s why, as part of the questionnaire sent to each...
Leadership Lens: Mary Ellen Stanek on focus, being intentional and making decisions with no regrets
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Baird's Mary Ellen Stanek joins Marquette University president Michael Lovell and BizTimes Media managing editor Arthur Thomas on...