Wisconsin Statutes (Last Updated: January 10, 2017) |
Chapter 101. Department Of Safety And Professional Services — Regulation Of Industry, Buildings And Safety |
SubChapter I. REGULATION OF INDUSTRY: GENERAL PROVISIONS |
Section 101.599. Remedies; civil forfeitures.
Latest version.
- (1) Complaint. An employee or employee representative who has not been afforded his or her rights by an employer or agricultural employer in violation of s. 101.583 , 101.585 , 101.586 , 101.595 (1) , (2) (a) or (3) or 101.597 (1) or (2) may, within 30 days after the violation occurs or the employee or employee representative first obtains knowledge of the violation, whichever is later, file a complaint with the department alleging the violation. The department shall investigate the complaint and shall attempt to resolve the complaint by conference, conciliation or persuasion. If the complaint is not resolved and the department finds probable cause to believe a violation has occurred, the department shall proceed with notice and a hearing on the complaint as provided in ch. 227 . The hearing shall be held within 60 days after receipt by the department of the complaint.(2) Remedies. The department shall issue its decision and order within 30 days after the hearing. If the department finds that an employer or agricultural employer has violated s. 101.583 , 101.585 , 101.586 , 101.595 (1) , (2) (a) or (3) or 101.597 (1) or (2) , it may order the employer or agricultural employer to take such action as will remedy the effects of the violation, including instituting an education or training program, providing the requested information, reinstating an employee or providing back pay to an employee.(3) Civil forfeiture.
1981 c. 364
;
1981 c. 391
ss.
101
,
102
;
1983 a. 392
;
1989 a. 228
.
Cross-reference:
See also ch.
SPS 335
, Wis. adm. code.