Wisconsin’s Work-Share Program has been a seldom-used tool in employers' toolboxes due to the restrictive design of the program and the pre-pandemic workforce shortage. Recent changes made to the program may make it an attractive option for employers seeking to temporarily cut the hours of their staff.
Wisconsin Work-Share Program – An Alternative to Layoffs
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