Wisconsin Statutes
§ 111.325 — Unlawful to discriminate.
Wisconsin § 111.325
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 111Employment relations
Subch.subch. II of ch. 111 SUBCHAPTER II
FAIR EMPLOYMENT
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Wis. Stat. § 111.325 (2026).
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111.325 It is unlawful for any employer, labor organization, licensing agency or person to discriminate against any employee or any applicant for employment or licensing.
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Related
Shanahan v. Witi-TV, Inc.
565 F. Supp. 219 (E.D. Wisconsin, 1982)
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§ 111.02
Definitions.§ 111.04
Rights of employees.§ 111.05
Representatives and elections.§ 111.06
What are unfair labor practices.§ 111.08
Financial reports to employees.§ 111.10
Arbitration.§ 111.11
Mediation.§ 111.115
Notice of certain proposed strikes.§ 111.14
Penalty.§ 111.15
Construction of subchapter I.§ 111.17
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