The University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee Awards WRTP | BIG STEP Melvin Lurie Labor-Management Cooperation Prize

The University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee Awards WRTP | BIG STEP Melvin Lurie Labor-Management Cooperation Prize

2022-10-26T16:02:39-05:00

The University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee Awards WRTP | BIG STEP Melvin Lurie Labor-Management Cooperation Prize This Melvin Lurie Labor-Management Cooperation Prize was created in 1998 to honor the memory of Melvin Lurie, a Professor of Economics at the University and founder of what is now MHRLR. The prize is intended to continue and

The University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee Awards WRTP | BIG STEP Melvin Lurie Labor-Management Cooperation Prize2022-10-26T16:02:39-05:00

Overcoming Legal Barriers with Training: Terellus Bolton

2025-08-19T12:49:05-05:00

As a young man, Terellus Bolton watched his father work hard to support him and his family. Terellus knew he wanted to follow in his father’s footsteps, but he got into trouble at an early age and had to pay for it. Returning home after his stint with the justice system, he jumped from job to

Overcoming Legal Barriers with Training: Terellus Bolton2025-08-19T12:49:05-05:00

Securing a Better Life: Saul E. Ramirez

2025-08-19T12:56:27-05:00

At just seven years old, Saul and his family came to Wisconsin from Mexico looking for a better life. He remembers his parents selling wares on the street so they could afford milk. But Saul and his family forged ahead and within seven months they had all become citizens; he is very proud to

Securing a Better Life: Saul E. Ramirez2025-08-19T12:56:27-05:00

TMJ4 | WTRP Works to Increase Diversity in Construction Trades

2022-04-08T11:53:20-05:00

Originally published by Sarah McGrew of TMJ4. Tiffany Tillis worked as a bartender and a server for 10 years. Then, the pandemic hit. "Because of COVID, I was looking for something that was essential and I had just been laid off," Tillis said. That's when she stumbled upon Wisconsin Regional Training Partnership (WRTP) | BIG STEP,

TMJ4 | WTRP Works to Increase Diversity in Construction Trades2022-04-08T11:53:20-05:00

WRTP | BIG STEP Awarded Mark H. Ayer’s Community Achievement Award By North America’s Building Trades Unions

2022-04-05T16:44:07-05:00

MILWAUKEE, WI (April 5, 2022) – WRTP | BIG STEP (WRTP) and the Milwaukee Building & Construction Trades Council (MBCTC) have been awarded the prestigious Mark H. Ayer's Award by North America's Building Trades Unions (NABTU). NABTU announced the award recently in response to the ongoing work by WRTP and MBCTC to engage women in

WRTP | BIG STEP Awarded Mark H. Ayer’s Community Achievement Award By North America’s Building Trades Unions2022-04-05T16:44:07-05:00

Million in Initiatives to Advance Residents’ Education, Training, Financial Resiliency

2022-03-24T16:22:53-05:00

Initiative includes new $1,500 scholarships for adult high school degree attainment, pre-apprenticeship training. City of Racine – Today, Mayor Mason announced the launch of a new campaign, website, and scholarships to help City residents connect to City resources and transform their futures. The Growing Residents’ Opportunities and Wealth (GROW) Racine initiative will be run

Million in Initiatives to Advance Residents’ Education, Training, Financial Resiliency2022-03-24T16:22:53-05:00

From Customer Service to Bricklaying Career: Quincy Clark

2025-08-19T13:04:55-05:00

Prior to finding WRTP | BIG STEP, Quincy Clark worked in customer service for about 20 years, performing a multitude of duties: sales, marketing, hospitality, and even selling insurance. Once the pandemic hit, however, the customer service industry took a huge blow. Quincy stumbled in to WRTP | BIG STEP by way of a case

From Customer Service to Bricklaying Career: Quincy Clark2025-08-19T13:04:55-05:00

Taking a Chance on Construction: Yaphet Graham

2025-08-19T13:32:14-05:00

In early 2021, COVID-19 ravaged Yaphet Graham’s industry. He was left jobless and had to move from North Carolina to his former home of Wisconsin. He was also forced to leave his five-year-old son with his mother, but despite the agonizing decision, Yaphet knew he would succeed. In Wisconsin, Yaphet was on the cusp

Taking a Chance on Construction: Yaphet Graham2025-08-19T13:32:14-05:00

Supporting Our Community Through Apprenticeship

2025-05-30T10:45:34-05:00

Original content by President & CEO Lindsay Blumer Today, we are facing a near crisis around the number of skilled laborers and artisans in the workforce. During the lockdown of 2020, we saw people across America ban together to creatively support their local restaurants and shops, demonstrating that we as a community value the artisan

Supporting Our Community Through Apprenticeship2025-05-30T10:45:34-05:00
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