United States:
Wisconsin Welcomes Comments On Changes To State Wage & Hour Laws
09 January 2012
Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren s.c.
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The Wisconsin Labor Standards Bureau is in the process of
reviewing Wisconsin's wage and hour statutes and regulations.
The purpose of the review is to consider changing various Wisconsin
wage and hour laws to conform to federal wage and hour laws. In
their current form, many of Wisconsin's wage and hour laws are
less employer-friendly than federal laws.
The Labor Standards Bureau is accepting comments on
Wisconsin's wage and hour statutes and regulations.
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