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The following virtual session is available at no charge/free to employers who are registered on Job Center of Wisconsin:
Fair Chance Hiring practices can help your organization recruit and retain competitive new talent during a rapidly evolving labor market. This virtual event will showcase how the Department of Workforce Development (DWD) is partnering with the Universities of Wisconsin, the Department of Corrections, and various higher education in prison initiatives to develop a new ecosystem of workforce resilience in Wisconsin. Learn from—and network with—the leaders from UW System, Employ Milwaukee, Jobs for the Future, and other workforce partners who are responding to Wisconsin’s labor supply projections with initiatives designed to train a new generation of expert laborers. Attendees will additionally learn about the hiring incentives DWD offers to support Wisconsin employers.
Labor Law Clinics feature Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD) staff explaining many of the laws and rules the agency administers including: Fair Employment, Wage and Hour, Worker's Compensation, Vocational Rehabilitation, Unemployment Insurance and Employment and Training.
Half Day Virtual Labor Law Clinics are Open to the Public
Clinics are held from 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 Noon and are designed to be most helpful if you are new to your job or to the state of Wisconsin or if you haven't attended Labor Law training recently. Sign up to receive email notification when new training has been scheduled. A certificate of attendance is also available for continuing education credits.
Upcoming Labor Law Clinics will be available at no charge/free to employers who are registered on Job Center of Wisconsin:
** To Be Determined **
Email laborlawclinic@dwd.wisconsin.gov or call (608) 405-4099 with any questions.