103.90 Definitions. In ss. 103.90 to 103.97:
(1) “Emergency" means:
(a) A temporary condition created by an act of nature, demanding immediate action, which could not reasonably have been anticipated or prevented, and which is caused entirely by the forces of nature such as rain, lightning, hail, windstorm, tornado, sleet, frost or other similar natural phenomena.
(b) A sudden and temporary condition not covered under par. (a) which reasonably could not have been anticipated or prevented and which requires immediate action to prevent serious damage to person or property.
(2) “Employer" means a person engaged in planting, cultivating, raising, harvesting, handling, drying, packing, packaging, processing, freezing, grading or storing any agricultural or horticultural commodity in its unmanufactured state who employs a migrant worker.
(3)
(a) “Migrant labor camp" means the site and all structures maintained as living quarters by, for or under the control and supervision of any person for:
1. Any migrant worker; or
2. Any other person who is not related by blood, marriage or adoption to his or her employer and who occasionally or habitually leaves an established place of residence to travel to another locality to accept seasonal employment in the planting, cultivating, raising, harvesting, handling, drying, packing, packaging, processing, freezing, grading or storing of any agricultural or horticultural commodity in its unmanufactured state.
(b) “Migrant labor camp" does not include:
1. Premises occupied by the employer as a personal residence and by no more than 2 migrant workers.
2. Any accommodation subject to ch. 50.
(4) “Migrant labor contractor" means any person, who, for a fee or other consideration, on behalf of another person, recruits, solicits, hires, or furnishes migrant workers, excluding members of the contractor's immediate family, for employment in this state. “Migrant labor contractor" shall not include an employer or any full-time regular employees of an employer who engages in any such activity for the purpose of supplying workers solely for the employer's own operation.
(5)
(a) “Migrant worker" or “worker" means any person who temporarily leaves a principal place of residence outside of this state and comes to this state for not more than 10 months in a year to accept seasonal employment in the planting, cultivating, raising, harvesting, handling, drying, packing, packaging, processing, freezing, grading or storing of any agricultural or horticultural commodity in its unmanufactured state.
(b) “Migrant worker" or “worker" does not include the following:
1. Any person who is employed only by a state resident if such resident or the resident's spouse is related to the worker as one of the following: child, parent, grandchild, grandparent, brother, sister, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, or the spouse of any such relative.
2. A student who is enrolled or, during the past 6 months has been enrolled, in any school, college or university unless the student is a member of a family or household which contains a migrant worker.
(c) No more than 3 persons otherwise included in the definition under par. (a) may be excluded under par. (b) 1.
History: 1977 c. 17; 1983 a. 189 ss. 156, 329 (4); 1989 a. 236; 1995 a. 27, 225; 1999 a. 162.
“Sharecropping" or other agreements attempting to establish a migrant worker as an independent contractor violate migrant law. 71 Atty. Gen. 92.
Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 103 - Employment regulations.
103.005 - Powers, duties and jurisdiction of department.
103.007 - Local regulation of hours of labor and overtime; statewide concern; uniformity.
103.01 - Hours of labor; definitions.
103.025 - Hours of labor; compensatory time.
103.04 - Labor and industry review commission.
103.05 - Hiring reporting system; state directory of new hires.
103.06 - Worker classification compliance.
103.10 - Family or medical leave.
103.11 - Bone marrow and organ donation leave.
103.12 - Local regulation of employment benefits; statewide concern; uniformity.
103.13 - Records open to employee.
103.14 - Grooming requirement; notification.
103.15 - Restrictions on use of an HIV test.
103.16 - Seats for employees; penalty.
103.165 - Employee's cash bonds to be held in trust; duty of employer; penalty.
103.18 - Threat or promise to influence vote.
103.21 - Street trades; definitions.
103.22 - General standards and powers of the department.
103.245 - Designation of a permit officer.
103.25 - Permits and identification cards.
103.26 - Refusal or revocation of permits and identification cards.
103.27 - Duties of employers of minors in street trades.
103.275 - Duties of employers in house-to-house street trades.
103.30 - Penalty on newspapers for allowing minors to loiter around premises.
103.31 - Penalty on parent or guardian.
103.32 - Recovery of arrears of wages.
103.33 - Discriminatory acts; street trades.
103.34 - Regulation of traveling sales crews.
103.35 - Information required for licensure.
103.37 - Certain requirements to obtaining employment prohibited.
103.38 - Eight-hour work day; applicability.
103.43 - Fraudulent advertising for labor.
103.45 - Time checks; penalty.
103.455 - Deductions for faulty workmanship, loss, theft or damage.
103.457 - Listing deductions from wages.
103.465 - Restrictive covenants in employment contracts.
103.503 - Substance abuse prevention on public works and public utility projects.
103.505 - Collective bargaining; definitions.
103.51 - Public policy as to collective bargaining.
103.52 - “ Yellow-dog" contracts.
103.53 - Lawful conduct in labor disputes.
103.535 - Unlawful conduct in labor controversies.
103.54 - Responsibility for unlawful acts.
103.545 - Recruitment of strikebreakers.
103.55 - Public policy as to labor litigation.
103.56 - Injunctions: conditions of issuance; restraining orders.
103.57 - Clean hands doctrine.
103.58 - Injunctions: contents.
103.59 - Injunctions: appeals.
103.61 - Punishment for contempt.
103.64 - Employment of minors; definitions.
103.65 - General standards for employment of minors.
103.66 - Powers and duties of the department relating to employment of minors.
103.67 - Minimum ages in various employments.
103.695 - Designation of a permit officer.
103.70 - Permits necessary for minors; exceptions.
103.71 - Conditions for issuance of permits.
103.72 - Refusal and revocation of permits.
103.73 - Form and requisites of permit; as evidence.
103.74 - Duties of employers of minors.
103.76 - Proof of age in court.
103.78 - Minors in public exhibitions, radio and television broadcasts, modeling.
103.805 - Fees; permits and certificates of age.
103.81 - Advertising; penalty.
103.83 - Discriminatory acts; employment of minors.
103.85 - One day of rest in seven.
103.86 - Employee welfare funds: default in payments.
103.87 - Employee not to be disciplined for testifying.
103.905 - Department's duties.
103.91 - Migrant labor contractors.
103.915 - Migrant work agreements.
103.917 - Safe transportation.
103.92 - Certification of migrant labor camps.
103.94 - Civil action by migrant workers.
103.945 - Nonwaiver of rights.
103.96 - Retaliation prohibited.
103.967 - Duties of council on migrant labor.
103.968 - Council review of rules.