104.01(6) (6) "Sheltered workshop" means a charitable organization or institution conducted not for profit, but for the purpose of carrying out a recognized program of rehabilitation for workers with disabilities and of providing workers with disabilities with remunerative employment or other occupational rehabilitating activity of an educational or therapeutic nature.
104.01(7) (7) "Student learner" means a student who is receiving instruction in an accredited school and who is employed on a part-time basis, pursuant to a bona fide school training program. A "bona fide school training program" means a program authorized and approved by the department of public instruction or the technical college system board, or other recognized educational body, and provided for part-time employment training which may be scheduled for a part of the workday or workweek, supplemented by and integrated with, a definitely organized plan of instruction and where proper scholastic credit is given by the accredited school.
104.01(8) (8) The term "wage" and the term "wages" shall each mean any compensation for labor measured by time, piece or otherwise.
104.01(9) (9) The term "welfare" shall mean and include reasonable comfort, reasonable physical well-being, decency, and moral well-being.
104.01(10) (10) "Worker with a disability" means a worker whose earning capacity is impaired by age or physical or mental deficiency or injury and who is being served in accordance with the recognized rehabilitation program of a sheltered workshop within the facilities of such agency or in or about the home of the worker.
104.01 Annotation Sections 104.01 to 104.12 do not apply to the state or its political subdivisions as employers. 62 Atty. Gen. 47.
104.02 104.02 Living-wage prescribed. Every wage paid or agreed to be paid by any employer to any employe, except as otherwise provided in s. 104.07, shall be not less than a living-wage.
104.02 History History: 1975 c. 94.
104.03 104.03 Unlawful wages. Any employer paying, offering to pay, or agreeing to pay any employe a wage lower or less in value than a living-wage is guilty of a violation of ss. 104.01 to 104.12.
104.03 History History: 1975 c. 94.
104.04 104.04 Classifications; department's authority. The department shall investigate, ascertain, determine and fix such reasonable classifications, and shall impose general or special orders, determining the living-wage, and shall carry out the purposes of ss. 104.01 to 104.12. Such investigations, classifications and orders shall be made as provided under s. 103.005, and the penalties specified in s. 103.005 (12) shall apply to and be imposed for any violation of ss. 104.01 to 104.12. In determining the living-wage, the department may consider the effect that an increase in the living-wage might have on the economy of the state, including the effect of a living-wage increase on job creation, retention and expansion, on the availability of entry-level jobs and on regional economic conditions within the state. The department may not establish a different minimum wage for men and women. Said orders shall be subject to review in the manner provided in ch. 227.
104.04 History History: 1971 c. 228 s. 43; 1975 c. 94; 1995 a. 27.
104.045 104.045 Tipped employes. The department shall by rule determine what amount of tips or similar gratuities may be counted toward fulfillment of the employer's obligation under this chapter.
104.045 History History: 1977 c. 179.
104.05 104.05 Complaints; investigation. The department shall, within 20 days after the filing of a verified complaint of any person setting forth that the wages paid to any employe in any occupation are not sufficient to enable the employe to maintain himself or herself under conditions consistent with his or her welfare, investigate and determine whether there is reasonable cause to believe that the wage paid to any employe is not a living-wage.
104.05 History History: 1975 c. 94.
104.06 104.06 Wage council; determination. If, upon investigation, the department finds that there is reasonable cause to believe that the wages paid to any employe are not a living-wage, it shall appoint a wage council, selected so as fairly to represent employers, employes and the public, to assist in its investigations and determinations. The living-wage so determined upon shall be the living-wage for all employes within the same class as established by the classification of the department.
104.06 History History: 1975 c. 94.
104.07 104.07 Rules; license to employ; student learners; sheltered workshops.
104.07(1)(1) The department shall make rules and, except as provided under subs. (5) and (6), grant licenses, to any employer who employs any employe unable to earn the living-wage theretofore determined upon, permitting such person to work for a wage which shall be commensurate with ability and each license so granted shall establish a wage for the licensee.
104.07(2) (2) The department shall make rules and, except as provided under subs. (5) and (6), grant licenses to sheltered workshops to permit the employment of workers with disabilities who are unable to earn the living-wage at a wage that is commensurate with their ability and productivity. A license granted to a sheltered workshop under this section may be issued for the entire workshop or a department of the workshop.
104.07 Note NOTE: Sub. (2) is shown as affected by three acts of the 1997 legislature and as merged by the revisor under s. 13.93 (2) (c).
104.07(3) (3) No student learner or employe shall be employed at a wage less than the rate so established.
104.07(4) (4)
104.07(4)(a)(a) The department shall require each applicant for a license under sub. (1) or (2) who is an individual to provide the department with the applicant's social security number, and shall require each applicant for a license under sub. (1) or (2) who is not an individual to provide the department with the applicant's federal employer identification number, when initially applying for or applying to renew the license.
104.07(4)(b) (b) The department may not issue or renew a license under sub. (1) or (2) to or for an applicant who is an individual unless the applicant has provided the applicant's social security number to the department and may not issue or renew a license under sub. (1) or (2) to or for an applicant who is not an individual unless the applicant has provided the applicant's federal employer identification number to the department.
104.07(4)(c) (c) The subunit of the department that obtains a social security number or a federal employer identification number under par. (a) may not disclose the social security number or the federal employer identification number to any person except to the department of revenue for the sole purpose of requesting certifications under s. 73.0301 or on the request of the subunit of the department that administers the child and spousal support program under s. 49.22 (2m).
104.07(5) (5) The department shall deny, suspend, restrict, refuse to renew or otherwise withhold a license under sub. (1) or (2) for failure of the applicant or licensee to pay court-ordered payments of child or family support, maintenance, birth expenses, medical expenses or other expenses related to the support of a child or former spouse or for failure of the applicant or licensee to comply, after appropriate notice, with a subpoena or warrant issued by the department or a county child support agency under s. 59.53 (5) and related to paternity or child support proceedings, as provided in a memorandum of understanding entered into under s. 49.857. Notwithstanding s. 103.005 (10), an action taken under this subsection is subject to review only as provided in the memorandum of understanding entered into under s. 49.857 and not as provided in ch. 227.
104.07(6) (6) The department shall deny an application for the issuance or renewal of a license under sub. (1) or (2), or revoke such a license already issued, if the department of revenue certifies under s. 73.0301 that the applicant or licensee is liable for delinquent taxes. Notwithstanding s. 103.005 (10), an action taken under this subsection is subject to review only as provided under s. 73.0301 (5) and not as provided in ch. 227.
104.07 History History: 1977 c. 29 s. 1651; 1977 c. 273; 1997 a. 112, 191, 237; s. 13.93 (2) (c).
104.08 104.08 Apprentices.
104.08(1)(1) All persons working in an occupation for which a living-wage has been established for minors, and who shall have no trade, shall, if employed in an occupation which is a trade industry, be indentured under the provisions of s. 106.01.
104.08(2) (2) A "trade" or a "trade industry" within the meaning of ss. 104.01 to 104.12 shall be a trade or an industry involving physical labor and characterized by mechanical skill and training such as render a period of instruction reasonably necessary. The department shall investigate, determine and declare what occupations and industries are included within the phrase a "trade" or a "trade industry".
104.08(3) (3) The department may make exceptions to the operation of subs. (1) and (2) where conditions make their application unreasonable.
104.09 104.09 Records. Each employer shall keep a record of the names and addresses of all student learners and employes, the hours of employment and wages of each, and such other records pertaining to ability as the department requires.
104.09 History History: 1977 c. 29 s. 1651; 1977 c. 273.
104.10 104.10 Penalty for intimidating witness. Any employer who discharges or threatens to discharge, or in any way discriminates, or threatens to discriminate against any employe because the employe has testified or is about to testify, or because the employer believes that the employe may testify, in any investigation or proceeding relative to the enforcement of ss. 104.01 to 104.12, is guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of $25 for each offense.
104.11 104.11 Definition of violation. Each day during which any employer shall employ a person for whom a living-wage has been fixed at a wage less than the living-wage fixed shall constitute a separate and distinct violation of ss. 104.01 to 104.12.
104.12 104.12 Complaints. Any person may register with the department a complaint that the wages paid to employes for whom a living-wage has been established are less than that rate, and the department shall investigate the matter and take all proceedings necessary to enforce the payment of a wage not less than the living-wage. Section 111.322 (2m) applies to discharge and other discriminatory acts arising in connection with any proceeding under this section.
104.12 History History: 1989 a. 228.
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