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The State of Wisconsin provides nine legal holidays, with pay, to employees when the State observes each of the following holidays: New Year's Day (January 1) Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday (3rd Monday in January) Memorial Day (Last Monday in May) Independence Day (July 4)
- General Payroll Information
State employees are paid on the second Thursday following a...
- General Payroll Information
State employees are paid on the second Thursday following a biweekly pay period. The Payroll Calendars below contain the paycheck dates and legal holidays by year. 2023 Payroll Calendar. 2024 Payroll Calendar. 2025 Payroll Calendar.
Legal Holiday *The July 4th holiday will be observed on July 5th Pay Date **The Dec 25th holiday is a floating holiday
Personal Holidays Employees are granted 4.5 days of personal holiday time. Legal Holidays The state provides nine legal holidays with pay: New Year's Day; Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday; Memorial Day; Independence Day; Labor Day; Thanksgiving Day; Christmas Eve Day; Christmas Day; New Year's Eve Day; Sick Leave
The average employee salary for the State of Wisconsin in 2021 was $58,935. This is 17.9 percent lower than the national average for government employees and 15.1 percent lower than other states. There are 39,831 employee records in 2021 for Wisconsin.
Search the 2020 salaries and compensation data for more than 40,000 Wisconsin state employees. Click on an employee's name to see a detailed breakdown of overtime, compensatory and other...
Wisconsin’s state holidays are listed below for current and future years. Wisconsin recognizes most holidays recognized by the federal government. On these days, schools and government offices are closed. In some cases, if the holiday falls on a weekend, it will be celebrated on either Friday or Monday.