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We help workers if they're injured on the job and ensure all required benefits are received. We promote workplace safety, encourage rehabilitation and workers compensation awareness.
- Employers
Unemployment resources for employers including Wisconsin...
- Claimants
Job Center of Wisconsin (JCW) - for work registration and...
- Job Seekers
Job Center Services. Job Service is a value added partner to...
- Equal Rights Division
The State of Wisconsin is moving toward MyWisconsin ID, a...
- Worker's Compensation
The Department of Workforce Development (DWD) website has...
- Contact Us
Information on how to contact Wisconsin's Department of...
- Apply for Benefits Online
Apply for Benefits Online. English | Español. For a New...
- Apprenticeship
Why Choose Wisconsin Apprenticeship? An apprenticeship is an...
- Employers
Labor Standards. The Equal Rights Division enforces Wisconsin's wage and hour requirements and licenses traveling sales crews, private employment agents, and sheltered workshops/rehabilitation facilities.
The State of Wisconsin's portal to labor market information, job numbers, wages, hot jobs, industry and occupation projections through data tools and visual dashboards.
Learn how to apply for unemployment benefits, file a weekly claim, understand requirements, and more. What to Know. Apply for Benefits Online. File Your Weekly Claim. Claimant Handbook.
The department promotes employment in the state through Wisconsin Job Centers, links youth with jobs of tomorrow, protects and enforces worker's rights, processes unemployment claims, and ensures workers compensation claims are paid in accordance with the law.
Labor Market Brief. Pandemic and employment: Changes in employment levels. Overview. Wisconsin jobs set an all-time high on a seasonally adjusted (SA) current employment statistics (CES) basis in February 2020 at 2,997,800. That same month Wisconsin's unemployment rate (UR) was 3.3%.
The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD) is an agency of the Wisconsin state government responsible for providing services to Wisconsin workers, employers, and job-seekers to meet Wisconsin's workforce needs.