Gov. Doyle: Statement of Governor on Republican Legislators Failure to Increase State’s Minimum Wage
Contact: Ethnie Groves, Governor's Office, 608-261-2156
Increase Fails in a 6-4 Party Line Vote in the
Joint Committee for Review of Administrative Rules
"It's disappointing that legislative Republicans decided
today to refuse to join with Wisconsin's business and labor leaders and
approve a long overdue increase in the state's minimum wage.
Wisconsin's minimum wage - at $5.15 an hour - has not...
Dept. of Administration: Public Auction of State Vehicles To Be Held Saturday
Contacts: Scott Larrivee, Department of Administration, 608-266-7362
Ethnie Groves, Office of the Governor, 608-261-2156
To further reduce the size of the state's vehicle fleet,
more than 140 automobiles will be auctioned off beginning at 10:00 a.m. on
Saturday, September 25, 2004 at the UW Agricultural Research Station in
Arlington....
GREATER MADISON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE – 52nd Annual Dinner
Keynote Speaker: Tommy Thompson
Monona Terrace
Madison
Call 608-256-8348 ext. 224 for more info.
WisBusiness: Wauwatosa Hopes for Boost from GE Healthcare
By Brian E. Clark
Wisbusiness.com
WAUWATOSA – Mark Irgens grew up in this community and remembers a time when it seemed that every
third house in his neighborhood had an Allis Chalmers engineer living in it.
The farm equipment maker is long gone, but Irgens, who is president and managing member of Irgens Development Partners, hopes GE Healthcare Technologies' decision...
Webcom, Inc.: Selected to Enhance the Quote-to-Order Process at Elliott Tool Technologies LTD
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Solution to Provide a Competitive Advantage in Enabling a More Effective Configure, Price, Quote (CPQ) Process and Reducing Cycle Time
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Webcom, Inc., a leader in simplified quote-to-order enablement for the selling of complex products and services, is pleased to announce that Elliott Tool Technologies has selected the Webcom WebSource CPQ solution to simplify its quote-to-order process....
TDS Metrocom: Response to 9-12-4 Guest Column from Ann Crump, CWA Wisconsin
CONTACT: Drew Petersen
Director-Legislative Affairs
608.664.4155
andrew.petersen@tdstelecom.com
I respect Ann Crump, representative for the Communications Workers of America-Wisconsin. The aggression and irony levied as part of her recent guest column challenging local phone competition generally and TDS Metrocom specifically, however, is profound. What many academics and economists would classify as decades old, union versus non-union class warfare is unnecessary and nowhere near...

