
Episode 33: Worker’s Compensation Reform
https://youtu.be/P3bKlmAuRk8 MADISON – One day after launching the Worker’s Compensation Employers Coalition, Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) released a short video detailing the high costs
WISCONSIN'S CHAMBER
https://youtu.be/P3bKlmAuRk8 MADISON – One day after launching the Worker’s Compensation Employers Coalition, Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) released a short video detailing the high costs
https://youtu.be/34_UOaVY4XsRecord levels of employment mean more people are working and fewer people are claiming unemployment insurance benefits. For employers, that means paying less in unemployment
https://youtu.be/1AoeUqSMXgA According to the state’s Chief Economist, Wisconsin’s economic performance is the best it has been in 15 years. John Koskinen says the unemployment rate
https://youtu.be/yKA7LGfKjq0 WMC recently sat down with U.S. Rep. Sean Duffy (R-Wausau) to discuss a slate of federal issues for the 30th episode of WMC’s popular
https://youtu.be/ED6B6lVovUE Potential legislation is currently being discussed in Madison that could dramatically change how property is valued in Wisconsin. This so-called “dark store” legislation would
https://youtu.be/RcdZFsXMWrM Legislators are trying to hike taxes on manufacturing jobs, but WMC is standing up for businesses and workers all across the state that are
https://youtu.be/SoW-IRGetZAThe Manufacturing and Agriculture Tax Credit will fully phase in this year, nearly eliminating the state income tax liability for those industries. Experts say the
https://youtu.be/lnx5gdPyGHw A Wisconsin appeals court has reversed the Dane County judge who struck down the Right to Work law in April. Now the law is
https://youtu.be/sMjwDffdJY8 This month a Dane County judge struck down a portion of the state’s year-old Right to Work law. Now Attorney General Brad Schimel and
https://youtu.be/-9_PmZHlhM0 A new bill would clamp down on overreaching state regulators. Unelected Madison bureaucrats can currently enact expensive regulations without approval from lawmakers, jeopardizing our