Labor Dept. announces listening sessions on new FLSA rules
The Department of Labor has announced that it will conduct public listening sessions to gather input on changes to Fair Labor Standards Act exemptions.
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The Department of Labor has announced that it will conduct public listening sessions to gather input on changes to Fair Labor Standards Act exemptions.
MILWAUKEE – In a joint program with the Rotary Club of Milwaukee next month, the Milwaukee Press Club will invite Gov. Scott Walker to discuss how
A survey by the Wisconsin Policy Forum suggests “dark store” tax appeals are on the rise as many communities plan advisory referendums this fall. Local officials in 215 Wisconsin communities said they had 79 dark store cases in 2017, up from 63 in 2016 and 66 in 2015.
In a tremendous victory for newspapers across the country, the International Trade Commission voted this morning to reverse tariffs imposed on newsprint imported from Canada.
Journalists in Wisconsin will have the opportunity to attend free training workshops this fall ahead of the 2018 midterm elections.
As part of their effort to encourage in-depth analysis of important issues, the Milwaukee Press Club is bringing experts together Sept. 12 on the UW-Milwaukee campus to discuss the #MeToo movement and sexual harassment.
On Saturday, Aug. 25, Senator John McCain passed away following a battle with brain cancer. McCain believed in the importance of a free press and its
More than 400 news publications across the United States joined the Boston Globe this week in a nationwide editorial push to promote freedom of the
Multimedia Channels CEO Patrick Wood discussed the detrimental effect of newsprint tariffs on community newspapers during a CNBC segment that aired on Wednesday. “These are very
More than 40 friends and family members of former newspaper leaders traveled today to Eagle River to honor their loved ones’ contributions to the industry