by Mitch Teich, Article courtesy of WUWM’s “Lake Effect” Business leaders in Wisconsin often lament that not enough qualified workers are in the job pool for the jobs that they need to fill - that there is a so-called "skills gap." But a new study says that's simply not the case. UWM professor Marc Levine just completed his Skills Gap and Unemployment in Wisconsin: Separating Fact f...
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The Milwaukee County Transit System received the largest share of the state and federal grant aw...
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Tete is now attracting workers from all over the world. by Julian Keane BBC World Service, Te...
Walmart U.S. and Toys “R” Us, two of the nation’s largest retailers, have announced that they will...
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