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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 106 — Apprentice, employment and equal rights programs

106.38 Hire Heroes program.

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106.38 Hire Heroes program.
(1)Definition. In this section, “program” means the Hire Heroes program established under this section.
(2)Establishment. The department shall establish a Hire Heroes program to provide transitional jobs to veterans.
(3)Program components. The program under this section shall include all of the following features and requirements:
(a)An individual may participate in the program for a maximum of 1,040 hours actually worked.
(b)The employer of record shall pay the individual for hours actually worked at not less than the federal or state minimum wage that applies to the individual.
(c)The department may reimburse an employer that employs an individual participating in the program for a minimum of 20 hours per week at a location in this state for any of the following costs that are attributable to the employment of the individual under the program:
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