Should Wisconsin Keep Pandemic Unemployment Benefits, Bosses Who Bully, ‘Uniquely Abled’ Project

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In this photo taken Thursday, June 4, 2020, a customer walks out of a U.S. Post Office branch and under a banner advertising a job opening, in Seattle. Elaine Thompson/AP Photo

One town in Wisconsin raised enough money to give all of its high school graduates a college scholarship. We talk to the former principal of the school, and discuss college affordability. Then, we break out the grill and talk about the best recipes to make as the weather warms up.

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    Wisconsin Republicans are moving to end pandemic unemployment programs in Wisconsin. We hear a case for and against the changes.

  • How To Handle A Bully In The Workplace

    Longtime New York Public Radio host Bob Garfield was fired for violating the company’s anti-bullying policy. A psychology and anger expert gives tips on how to recognize and deal with a bully in the workplace.

  • Milwaukee Tech Starting Program To Train People With High-Functioning Autism In Manufacturing

    This fall, Milwaukee Area Technical College is launching a pilot project to get people with high-functioning autism started in a career in manufacturing. We talk to the founder of the program, and a representative from MATC.

Episode Credits

  • Kealey Bultena Host
  • Michele Gerard Good Technical Director
  • Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
  • Rachael Vasquez Producer
  • Colleen Leahy Producer
  • Kurt Bauer Guest
  • Chenon Hussey Guest
  • Ryan Martin Guest
  • Ivan Rosenberg Guest
  • Laura Bray Guest

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