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Other support resources

Use ACCESS to see if you MAY qualify for various assistance programs.  ACCESS is an Internet self-help tool to determine potential eligible for health, nutrition and other social services.

The Work Application Form 5011 is a generic job application. It is common for job openings on JobNet to ask for the return of this completed form.

Assistance for Specific Groups

Use these links to connect with program and assistance for targeted groups.  

Workers with Work Related Limitations
Non-Traditional Occupations
Older Workers
Youth and Employment
Veteran Services
Dislocated Workers
Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development Worker Services

Labor Laws, Discrimination

Wisconsin Labor Laws
Discrimination in Wisconsin
Federal Wage and Hours Laws
Employment Law Guide
Discrimination (Federal law)

Unemployment Insurance

Wisconsin Unemployment Insurance information may be obtained online or by telephone, toll-free, at 1-800-494-4944.

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Workplace Safety

Wisconsin (Safety and Buildings, WI Dept. of Commerce)
Wisconsin Workplace Safety Institute
Federal (OSHA)
For Youth (also see Youth and Employment)
Workers Compensation

Other State Resources

Wisconsin has many options for Layoff and Retraining Assistance
Wisconsin.gov  Complete information on State of Wisconsin and state government services.
WISCJOBS Get information and search for jobs with the State of Wisconsin.  Join over 40, 000 dedicated employees who are carrying out the missions of over 50 state agencies and 26 University of Wisconsin campuses, located throughout the State.
Wisconsin National Guard  Tuition assistance, GI bill and a part time employment serving Wisconsin while going to school.

Other National Resources

America's Service Locator  Connect with 1571 comprehensive employment and career centers with 5953 offices nation wide. Search by ZIP Code, City, State, or type of service you need.
Disability Information (from DisabilityInfo.gov, U.S. Department of Labor)
Employment and Training Administration (ETA) includes links of interest to employers and jobseekers.
Federal Jobs This is the government's official one-stop source for Federal jobs and employment information.  A U.S. Office of Personnel Management web site.
First Gov  Links to US Government Services and programs.  Arranged by topics and searchable.
First Gov for Workers  Connects workers to a wide variety of US Government information and services about jobs, learning, family and health, transportation, money management, travel and your rights as a citizen.
First Gov for Seniors  Connects Senior Citizens to US Government services and information.  Includes tax preparation assistance, retirement planning, consumer protection, and much more.
Jobs, Wages and the Economy (AFL-CIO) This site presents issues that affect jobs and paychecks, and advocates equal pay legislation and living wage laws.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)  The Federal agency that covers workplace safety for all private sector employment in Wisconsin.  This link provides information on workers rights and how to file a complaint.
Students.gov  Federal site with information on careers, student aide, scholarships, and other information useful to students.
US Department of Labor (DOL) contains valuable information on all of their programs and services.
Veterans Employment and Training Service (VETS) provides information on Veterans Services.
Working for America This institute aims to ensure that workers fully participate in, and understand the impact of, public workforce and economic development strategies.
Upper Midwest Pension Rights Project offers free legal assistance in the form of pension counseling, pension claims assistance, and advocacy for pension participants. UMPRP attorneys can assist retirees and their families with various pension benefits related problems such as locating a pension plan, applying for benefits, correcting benefit miscalculations, and appealing benefit denials.