Rejecting complaints from more than 100 low-wage Wisconsin workers, the state Department of Workforce Development has determined “there is not reasonable cause to believe” that wages paid to the complainants “are not a living wage.”
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Rejecting complaints from more than 100 low-wage Wisconsin workers, the state Department of Workforce Development has determined “there is not reasonable cause to believe” that wages paid to the complainants “are not a living wage.”
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Wisconsin Jobs Now says Walker's Department of Workforce Development was supposed to investigate wage complaints.
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