
Nominations Open for 2023 Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin
Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce and Johnson Financial Group are once again partnering to host the annual “Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin Contest.” It highlights the
WISCONSIN'S CHAMBER
Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce and Johnson Financial Group are once again partnering to host the annual “Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin Contest.” It highlights the
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-s1oShp-pi0 After Gov. Evers’ Friday afternoon vetoes of legislation that would have protected consumer access to gas-powered vehicles and equipment, Scott Manley joined Meg Ellefson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dgNtjdcSX0 WMC’s Rachel Ver Velde joins Meg Ellefson to discuss the results of WMC’s most recent employer survey, including the concerns about the future of
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01d4NCMH81sWTMJ’s Jeff Wagner discusses how WMC’s latest Wisconsin Employer Survey points to an ill-equipped workforce. A majority of employers don’t believe Wisconsin students are graduating
Wisconsin employers are struggling to hire workers and wage growth is slowing. What does this mean for the overall economy? WMC’s Vice President and Communications
According to a new WMC survey, a majority of Wisconsin businesses are concerned about the next generation of workers. The Wisconsin Employer Survey found that
A new survey conducted by Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce shows that less than half of Wisconsin businesses plan to hire new employees over the next
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jd_bgnyDYLQ For the first time on its survey, WMC asked Wisconsin employers about whether the public school system is adequately preparing students for the workforce.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ekTOyEEo6Y Two out of 3 Wisconsin students can’t read at grade level, and the state’s business community is saying those deficiencies are translating to the
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0YdYkYWbew WMC’s Executive Vice President of Government Relations joined Vicki McKenna to give an update on the Line 5 ruling and the recently passed tax