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Posted: 5:12 AM Jun 16, 2006
State Learning to Track W-2 Participants
Monthly reports help agencies keep tabs on progress
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State administrators say they're doing better at tracking Wisconsin's Welfare to Work program participants by using monthly reports.
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At this time last year, the Department of Workforce Development didn't track participants who left the program. 51 agencies run the program locally.
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A spokesperson says agencies started running monthly reports in January to see if they were meeting certain standards.
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