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Racine
County Economic Development Corporation
Mission Statement: The Racine County Economic Development Corporation
(RCEDC) is a private, non-profit organization created in 1983 to
build and maintain a strong economic base in Racine County. Our
mission is to ensure the economic vitality of Racine County by working
with our partners to support technological innovation and design.
CATI
- Center for Advanced Technology and Innovation
The Center for Advanced Technology and Innovation (CATI) was formed
to promote business development, workforce development and technology
innovation in southeast Wisconsin. Located in Racine County, Wisconsin,
CATI represents a partnership among local and regional educational
institutions, regional business development organizations, local
and regional governments, and private industry. It's this strategic
partnership that allows CATI to bring all the necessary skills,
capabilities and resources to develop new products, services, and
businesses, while simultaneously creating the future technology
workforce.
Racine
County Workforce Development
Provides training and job opportunities in Racine County
The
January issue of the industry employment for the state and metropolitan
areas is now online. To view this monthly report, click on the following
link:
http://worknet.wisconsin.gov/worknet/datablelist.aspx?menuselection=da
2008
OES occupational wage and employment estimates for Wisconsin’s
State, Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA) and Balance of State
areas (BOS) are now available. To view this report, click
on the following link:
http://worknet.wisconsin.gov/worknet/daoeswage.aspx?menuselection=da
In cooperation with the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the State of
Wisconsin conducts the Current Employment Statistics (CES) survey
to collect data each month on employment, hours, and earnings from
a sample of nonfarm establishments (including government). The sample
includes over 7,000 reporting units in Wisconsin. From these data,
employment, hours, and earnings estimates are produced for various
industry detail at the state and the major metropolitan statistical
area level.
The data are published each month and are considered one of the
earliest indicators of the state's economic health in terms of employment.
If you have questions about the data please contact Bradley Campbell,
at bradley.campbell@dwd.state.wi.us or call him at 608-266-5322.
Local Contacts
City Administrator
Kevin
Lahner
City of Burlington, City Hall
300 N. Pine St.
Burlington, Wi 53105
262-763-7996
www.burlington-wi.gov
Southern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commision
PO Box 1607
Waukesha, Wi 53187
262-547-6721
262-547-1103 Fax
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