Green Bay District Office scrapbook, 1939-1984.
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In mid-1975, the Employment Security Division (see WIHV85-A998) of the Department of Industry, Labor and Human Relations (see WIHV85-A482) was renamed the Job Service Division. The Job Service Division provides employment and training opportunities to people looking for jobs, and assists employers looking for workers. In November 1984, the unemployment compensation function was separated from the Job Service Division with the recreation of the Unemployment Compensation D...
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