Nick Novak Joins FOX Business to Discuss Taxes, Wisconsin’s Workforce Shortage

SUSSEX – With President Joe Biden visiting a manufacturing plant in Michigan, FOX Business traveled to Power Test in Wisconsin to ask about the impact of some of the President’s policies on manufacturers. During Cavuto: Coast-to-Coast, Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce Vice President of Communications Nick Novak spoke about the negative impacts of President Biden’s proposed[…]

Nick Novak Joins Milwaukee’s FOX6 to Talk Impact of Unemployment Benefits on Workforce

MILWAUKEE – Wisconsin Republicans want to end the $300-per-week federal unemployment supplement, which they said Tuesday hurts businesses that are struggling to fill vacancies as customers return amid a loosening of coronavirus restrictions. Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester) unveiled a bill to get rid of the unemployment add-on. Wisconsin Democrats said it would be reckless[…]

Nick Novak Profiles Wisconsin Workforce Shortage on Madison’s WKOW-TV

MADISON – Wisconsin manufacturers say they’re having trouble finding enough workers to fill the job openings available. However, there’s disagreement about what is causing the shortage. In Baraboo, Teel Plastics’ business picked up when the pandemic hit as the manufacturers started producing swabs for COVID-19 tests. But hiring didn’t follow the same trend. “It’s pretty[…]

Nick Novak on Wausau’s WAOW-TV: Manufacturers Feel Snubbed by Vaccine Priority List

WAUSAU – It’s one of the of the hardest working industries in the badger state, and workers have no ability to login from home, but manufacturing workers are with-held from the priority list to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommendations, manufacturing workers were listed in the same[…]

Nick Novak on Madison’s WISC-TV: ‘Incredibly Disappointed’ Manufacturing Workers Left Off Vaccine Eligibility List

MADISON -The COVID-19 vaccine rollout has some manufacturing workers in the state feeling left out.On Monday, an estimated two million people in Wisconsin with high-risk medical conditions become eligible for the vaccine as part of Phase 1C. The Centers’ for Disease Control and Prevention recommendations put manufacturing workers in Phase 1B, but the State Disaster[…]