108.10 Settlement of issues other than benefit claims.
108.101 Effect of finding, determination, decision or judgment.
108.105 Suspension of agents.
108.11 Agreement to contribute by employes void.
108.12 Waiver of benefit void.
108.13 Deductions from benefit payments.
108.135 Income tax withholding.
108.14 Administration.
108.141 Extended benefits.
108.142 Wisconsin supplemental benefits.
108.145 Disaster unemployment assistance.
108.15 Benefits for public employes.
108.151 Financing benefits for employes of nonprofit organizations.
108.16 Unemployment reserve fund.
108.161 Federal administrative financing account.
108.162 Employment security buildings and equipment.
108.17 Payment of contributions.
108.18 Contributions to the fund.
108.19 Contributions to the administrative account.
108.20 Administrative account.
108.205 Quarterly wage reports.
108.21 Record and audit of payrolls.
108.22 Timely reports, notices and payments.
108.225 Levy for delinquent contributions or benefit overpayments.
108.23 Preference of required payments.
108.24 Penalties.
108.26 Saving clause.
Ch. 108 Cross-reference Cross-reference: See definitions in s. 103.001.
108.01 108.01 Public policy declaration. Without intending that this section shall supersede, alter or modify the specific provisions hereinafter contained in this chapter, the public policy of this state is declared as follows:
108.01(1) (1) Unemployment in Wisconsin is recognized as an urgent public problem, gravely affecting the health, morals and welfare of the people of this state. The burdens resulting from irregular employment and reduced annual earnings fall directly on the unemployed worker and his or her family. The decreased and irregular purchasing power of wage earners in turn vitally affects the livelihood of farmers, merchants and manufacturers, results in a decreased demand for their products, and thus tends partially to paralyze the economic life of the entire state. In good times and in bad times unemployment is a heavy social cost, directly affecting many thousands of wage earners. Each employing unit in Wisconsin should pay at least a part of this social cost, connected with its own irregular operations, by financing compensation for its own unemployed workers. Each employer's contribution rate should vary in accordance with its own unemployment costs, as shown by experience under this chapter. Whether or not a given employing unit can provide steadier work and wages for its own employes, it can reasonably be required to build up a limited reserve for unemployment, out of which benefits shall be paid to its eligible unemployed workers, as a matter of right, based on their respective wages and lengths of service.
108.01(2) (2) The economic burdens resulting from unemployment should not only be shared more fairly, but should also be decreased and prevented as far as possible. A sound system of unemployment reserves, contributions and benefits should induce and reward steady operations by each employer, since the employer is in a better position than any other agency to share in and to reduce the social costs of its own irregular employment. Employers and employes throughout the state should cooperate, in advisory committees under government supervision, to promote and encourage the steadiest possible employment. A more adequate system of free public employment offices should be provided, at the expense of employers, to place workers more efficiently and to shorten the periods between jobs. Education and retraining of workers during their unemployment should be encouraged. Governmental construction providing emergency relief through work and wages should be stimulated.
108.01(3) (3) A gradual and constructive solution of the unemployment problem along these lines has become an imperative public need.
108.01 History History: 1989 a. 77.
108.01 Annotation Effects of unemployment compensation proceedings on related labor litigation. Mazurak, 64 MLR 133 (1980).
108.015 108.015 Construction. Unless the department otherwise provides by rule, s. 108.02 (26) shall be interpreted consistently with 26 USC 3306 (b).
108.015 History History: 1991 a. 89.
108.02 108.02 Definitions. As used in this chapter:
108.02(1) (1)Administrative account. "Administrative account" means the account established in s. 108.20.
108.02(2) (2)Agricultural labor. "Agricultural labor" means service performed:
108.02(2)(a) (a) On a farm, in the employ of any person, in connection with cultivating the soil, or in connection with raising or harvesting any agricultural or horticultural commodity, including the raising, shearing, feeding, caring for, training and management of livestock, bees, poultry, and fur-bearing animals and wildlife.
108.02(2)(b) (b) In the employ of the owner or tenant or other operator of a farm, in connection with the operation, management, conservation, improvement, or maintenance of such farm and its tools and equipment, or in salvaging timber or clearing land of brush and other debris left by a hurricane, if the major part of such service is performed on a farm.
108.02(2)(c) (c) In connection with the production or harvesting of any commodity defined as an agricultural commodity in s. 15 (g) of the federal agricultural marketing act, as amended (46 Stat. 1550, s. 3; 12 USC 1141j) or in connection with the ginning of cotton, or in connection with the operation or maintenance of ditches, canals, reservoirs, or waterways, not owned or operated for profit, used exclusively for supplying and storing water for farming purposes.
108.02(2)(d) (d) In the employ of the operator of a farm in handling, planting, drying, packing, packaging, processing, freezing, grading, storing, or delivering to storage or to market or to a carrier for transportation to market, in its unmanufactured state, any agricultural or horticultural commodity; but only if such operator produced more than one-half of the commodity with respect to which such service is performed.
108.02(2)(dm) (dm) In the employ of a group of operators of farms (or a cooperative organization of which such operators are members) in the performance of service described in par. (d), but only if such operators produced more than one-half of the commodity with respect to which such service is performed.
108.02(2)(dn) (dn) The provisions of pars. (d) and (dm) shall not be deemed to be applicable with respect to service performed in connection with commercial canning or commercial freezing or in connection with any agricultural or horticultural commodity after its delivery to a terminal market for distribution for consumption.
108.02(2)(e) (e) As used in this subsection, the term "farm" includes stock, dairy, poultry, fruit, fur-bearing animal, and truck farms, plantations, ranches, nurseries, ranges, greenhouses or other similar structures used primarily for the raising of agricultural or horticultural commodities, and orchards.
108.02(4) (4)Base period. An employe's "base period" means the period consisting of the first 4 of the 5 most recently completed quarters preceding the employe's benefit year, which is used to compute his or her benefit rights for that year under s. 108.06.
108.02(4m) (4m)Base period wages. "Base period wages" means:
108.02(4m)(a) (a) All payments for wage-earning service made to an employe during his or her base period as a result of employment for an employer;
108.02(4m)(b) (b) All sick pay which is paid directly by an employer to an employe at the employe's usual rate of pay during his or her base period as a result of employment for an employer;
108.02(4m)(c) (c) All holiday, vacation and termination pay which is paid to an employe during his or her base period as a result of employment for an employer;
108.02(4m)(d) (d) For an employe who, as a result of employment for an employer, receives temporary total disability or temporary partial disability payments under ch. 102 or under any federal law which provides for payments on account of a work-related injury or illness analogous to those provided under ch. 102, all payments that the employe would have been paid during his or her base period as a result of employment for an employer, but not exceeding the amount that, when combined with other wages, the employe would have earned but for the injury or illness;
108.02(4m)(e) (e) Back pay that an employe would have been paid during his or her base period as a result of employment for an employer, if the payment of such back pay is made no later than the end of the 104-week period beginning with the earliest week to which such pay applies; and
108.02(4m)(f) (f) All wages that an employer was legally obligated to pay in an employe's base period but failed to pay, or was prohibited from paying as a result of an insolvency proceeding under ch. 128 or as a result of a bankruptcy proceeding under 11 USC 101 et seq.
108.02(5) (5)Benefit year. "Benefit year" means the 52-week period beginning with a valid new claim week for which an employe's benefit rights are computed under s. 108.06, except that the "benefit year" of an employe who files consecutive claims shall be extended to 53 weeks whenever necessary to avoid utilizing the same quarter as a part of the base period for 2 successive benefit years.
108.02(6) (6)Benefits. "Benefits" means the money allowance payable to an employe as compensation for the employe's wage losses due to unemployment as provided in this chapter.
108.02(7) (7)Commission. "Commission" means the labor and industry review commission.
108.02(8) (8)Computation date. "Computation date" means that date as of the close of which the department computes reserve percentages and determines contribution rates for the next calendar year. The computation date shall be June 30, starting in 1963.
108.02(10) (10)Department. "Department" means the department of industry, labor and job development.
108.02 Note NOTE: 1995 Wis. Act 289, s. 275, authorizes the department of industry, labor and job development to use the name "department of workforce development" for any official purpose.
108.02(10e) (10e)Departmental error. "Departmental error" means an error made by the department in computing or paying benefits which results from:
108.02(10e)(a) (a) A mathematical mistake, miscalculation, misapplication or misinterpretation of the law or mistake of evidentiary fact, whether by commission or omission; or
108.02(10e)(b) (b) Misinformation provided to a claimant by the department, on which the claimant relied.
108.02(10m) (10m)Educational service agency. "Educational service agency" means a governmental entity which is established and operated exclusively for the purpose of providing services to one or more educational institutions.
108.02(11) (11)Eligibility. An employe shall be deemed "eligible" for benefits for any given week of the employe's unemployment unless the employe is disqualified by a specific provision of this chapter from receiving benefits for such week of unemployment, and shall be deemed "ineligible" for any week to which such a disqualification applies.
108.02(12) (12)Employe.
108.02(12)(a)(a) "Employe" means any individual who is or has been performing services for an employing unit, in an employment, whether or not the individual is paid directly by such employing unit; except as provided in par. (b), (c) or (d).
108.02(12)(b) (b) Paragraph (a) does not apply to an individual performing services in a capacity other than as a contract operator with a carrier or as a skidding operator or piece cutter with a forest products manufacturer or a logging contractor, if the employing unit satisfies the department that:
108.02(12)(b)1. 1. The individual:
108.02(12)(b)1.a. a. Holds or has applied for an employer identification number with the federal internal revenue service; or
108.02(12)(b)1.b. b. Has filed business or self-employment income tax returns with the federal internal revenue service based on such services in the previous year; and
108.02(12)(b)2. 2. The individual meets 6 or more of the following conditions:
108.02(12)(b)2.a. a. The individual maintains a separate business with his or her own office, equipment, materials and other facilities.
108.02(12)(b)2.b. b. The individual operates under contracts to perform specific services for specific amounts of money and under which the individual controls the means and method of performing the services.
108.02(12)(b)2.c. c. The individual incurs the main expenses related to the services that he or she performs under contract.
108.02(12)(b)2.d. d. The individual is responsible for the satisfactory completion of the services that he or she contracts to perform and is liable for a failure to satisfactorily complete the services.
108.02(12)(b)2.e. e. The individual receives compensation for services performed under a contract on a commission or per-job or competitive-bid basis and not on any other basis.
108.02(12)(b)2.f. f. The individual may realize a profit or suffer a loss under contracts to perform services.
108.02(12)(b)2.g. g. The individual has recurring business liabilities or obligations.
108.02(12)(b)2.h. h. The success or failure of the individual's business depends on the relationship of business receipts to expenditures.
108.02(12)(c) (c) Paragraph (a) does not apply to an individual performing services for an employing unit in a capacity as a contract operator with a carrier or as a skidding operator or piece cutter with a forest products manufacturer or a logging contractor if the employing unit satisfies the department:
108.02(12)(c)1. 1. That such individual has been and will continue to be free from the employing unit's control or direction over the performance of his or her services both under his or her contract and in fact; and
108.02(12)(c)2. 2. That such services have been performed in an independently established trade, business or profession in which the individual is customarily engaged.
108.02(12)(d) (d) Paragraph (a) does not apply to a contractor who, in fulfillment of a contract with an employing unit, employs any individual in employment for which the contractor is subject to the contribution or reimbursement provisions of this chapter.
108.02(12)(e) (e) This subsection shall be used in determining an employing unit's liability under the contribution provisions of this chapter, and shall likewise be used in determining the status of claimants under the benefit provisions of this chapter.
108.02(12)(f) (f) The department may promulgate rules to ensure the consistent application of this subsection.
108.02(12m) (12m)Employe service company. "Employe service company" means a leasing company or temporary help service which contracts with clients or customers to supply individuals to perform services for the client or customer and which, both under contract and in fact:
108.02(12m)(a) (a) Negotiates with clients or customers for such matters as time, place, type of work, working conditions, quality, and price of the services;
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