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Air Wisconsin announces potenial layoffs
Air Wisconsin Airlines' layoffs may start in March. What's next? 5 things we know so far
Among the 513 affected employees in both Appleton and Milwaukee, 294 union workers will be temporarily laid off.
Air Wisconsin announces potenial layoffs after ceasing operations with American Airlines
Air Wisconsin Airlines has announced hundreds of layoffs from their Appleton and Milwaukee bases of operation. It comes after they announced they would no longer be flying for American Airlines.
LAYOFFS: Over 500 workers being laid off, 219 permanently at Air Wisconsin Airlines affecting two of Wisconsin's largest airports
Air Wisconsin Airlines is laying off more than 500 workers, impacting two of the state's largest airports - General International Airport in Milwaukee and Appleton International Airport.
Air Wisconsin announces major layoffs
APPLETON, Wis–Air Wisconsin announces layoffs at its hubs in Appleton and Milwaukee. A notice to the state Department of Workforce Development details a loss of 513-positions, 219 of which are in management, and 294 in the rank-and-file.
Air Wisconsin could lay off more than 500 employees
Air Wisconsin could cut more than 500 positions at Wisconsin airports. The positions being terminated include pilots, flight attendants, dispatchers, mechanics and more. Affected employees are based at Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport and Appleton International Airport.
UPDATE: Air Wisconsin plans 200 layoffs in Dayton; flights will not be canceled
Air Wisconsin Airlines is moving toward temporary and permanent job reductions that could affect just over 200 employees at the Dayton International Airport. It's the second big change coming to the Dayton airport,
Wisconsin couple sues Walgreens
Wisconsin couple sues Walgreens, claims son died from rising cost of asthma meds
A Wisconsin couple is suing Walgreens and a pharmacy benefits management company, alleging that their son died because he couldn't afford a sudden $500 spike in his asthma medication.
Wisconsin couple sues Walgreens and Optum Rx, saying son died after $500 price rise for asthma meds
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Wisconsin couple sues Walgreens and Optum Rx, alleging their son died because he couldn’t afford a $500 price hike for asthma drugs
After a $500 price rise for asthma meds, Cole Schmidtknecht couldn't afford to refill his prescription.
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Air Wisconsin expected to cut 500+ total employees, 280+ in Appleton
Citing a “strategic shift in its operations,” officials with Air Wisconsin say they may soon be cutting over 500 total ...
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Spinning the State: Appleton, Omro, Madison
Stories you might have missed form around Wisconsin. Appleton: "Our Afghan Neighbors" exhibit explores life for Fox Valley ...
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Young Wisconsin man dies from asthma attack after price of inhaler skyrocketed nearly $500: lawsuit
A young Wisconsin man died from an asthma attack after the price of his inhaler skyrocketed nearly $500, according to a lawsuit filed by his family.
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Air Wisconsin to cut 513 jobs in Appleton, Milwaukee after American Airlines deal ends
According to its letter to the state, it is likely the company's plan will involve some level of company-wide workforce ...
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These five Wisconsin companies laid people off in January
In January, 711 people were either permanently or temporarily laid off from five companies according to the Wisconsin ...
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