106.17 Local labor market information.
(1) The department shall collect information concerning local labor markets and periodically prepare reports dealing with labor forces at a local level in this state for general circulation.
(2) The collection and distribution of local labor market information under sub. (1) shall be funded only from the appropriations under s. 20.445 (1) (m) and (n).
History: 1987 a. 27; 1995 a. 27 s. 3717; Stats. 1995 s. 106.17; 2003 a. 33.
Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 106 - Apprentice, employment and equal rights programs.
106.01 - Apprentice contracts.
106.015 - Apprentice–to–journeyworker ratios.
106.025 - Plumber apprenticeships.
106.05 - Apprenticeship completion award program.
106.07 - Participation by high school seniors in apprenticeship programs.
106.09 - Public employment offices.
106.10 - Veterans job training.
106.11 - Workforce investment programs.
106.12 - Employment and education program administration.
106.125 - Early college credit program.
106.13 - Youth apprenticeship program.
106.15 - Assistance for dislocated workers.
106.16 - Notification of position openings.
106.17 - Local labor market information.
106.18 - Youth programs in 1st class cities.
106.19 - Trade adjustment assistance overpayment waiver.
106.25 - Public insurrection; death and disability benefits.
106.26 - Employment transit assistance program.
106.27 - Workforce training program.
106.271 - Worker training and employment program.
106.272 - Teacher development program grants.
106.273 - Career and technical education incentive grants and completion awards.
106.275 - Technical education equipment grants.
106.277 - Grants for teacher training and recruitment.
106.30 - Nursing workforce survey and grant.
106.36 - Offender reentry initiative.
106.40 - Agricultural education and workforce development council.
106.52 - Public places of accommodation or amusement.
106.54 - Division of equal rights.
106.57 - Postsecondary education; accessible instructional material for students with disabilities.