Wisconsin State Employment Service
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The Wisconsin Employment Service was established in 1934 under the jurisdiction of the Industrial Commission (WIHV85-A2180) as part of a federal-state system of public employment offices. Authorized under the Wagner-Peyser Act of 1933, the program was designed to facilitate full employment and to promote employment stability through a system of district offices. In 1967, the Industrial Commission became the Department of Industry, Labor and Human Relations (WIHV85-A998). The Wisconsin Employment Service was merged with the Unemployment Compensation Division (WIHV85-A898) to create the Employment Security Division (WIHV85-A998) of the Department of Industry, Labor, and Human Relations in 1973.
From the description of Agency history record. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145779069
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- Agriculture and state
- Employment agencies
- Employment (Economic theory)
- Foreign workers
- Industry
- Labor supply
- Migrant labor
- Public service employment
- Refugees
- Unemployment
- Veterans
- Vocational education
- Youth employment
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