Equal Rights DILHR Stats., 1983, 1986 (Box 6, 6)
Transcription
TON FIBER
Appleton Post Crescent
12/2/83
David E. Clarenbach
SPEAKER PRO TEM OF THE ASSEMBLY
"There's a certain point
where the broader issues
merit what is obviously a
very substantial personal
sacrifice...and a great loss
of personal privacy."
-Richard Flintrop
Homosexuality
of Flintrop cited
in license denial
BY FRANK CHURCH
Post-Crescent staff writer
OSHKOSH A judge has been asked to decide whether former state
Rep. Richard Flintrop's homosexuality should be used as the basis for
denial of a foster home license by the Winnebago County Department of
Health and Social Services.
Flintrop now serves as the director of the state Council on Criminal
Justice. He is part-owner of an Oshkosh residence and lives there when
he is not residing in Madison.
The other owners are a married couple who reside at the home and
decided to press their efforts to get a foster home license despite the risk
of publicity.
The county agency feels it should not be forced to grant a foster home
license to the couple because of Flintrop's occasional presence in the
home, contending it would be detrimental to the child's well-being.
In a petition filed Nov. 22, the county is asking Circuit Court Branch 3
Judge Tom Williams to reverse a state Department of W Health and S
Social.
Services order to issue the licenses.
The couple-Byron Malsin and
Kathleen Roblee-
-applied for the
license more than a year ago. Flint-
rop's name was added to the appli-
cation at the insistence of the county
agency because he was a frequent
resident in the home.
'It's an issue
of broader
importance'
MADISON-Richard Flintrop
reached about as high as a law-
maker can in his 10 years in the
state Assembly.
He became chairman of the As-
sembly Education Committee.
He drew respect from both sides
of the political aisle. In every ar-
ticle rating state lawmakers, he
was near the top.
A story in a Milwaukee news-
paper's Sunday magazine last
year called him the "best com-
mittee chairman in the Legisla-
ture."
ure.
He authored the new Chil-
dren's Code in 1977.
Now, his homosexuality is
being cited by the Winnebago
County Department of Social
Services as a reason to deny an
Oshkosh couple a foster home li-
cense.
The agency cites sections of
that same Children's. Code in
making its case.
Flintrop was surprised by the
county's denial.
"I'm disappointed, particu-
larly because so many of the indi-
viduals involved...know me.
They know my character. The de-
cision was not based on a judg-
ment of my character."
Six years ago, Flintrop said, he
would have never talked to a re-
porter about his gay lifestyle.
Now, he said, he can.
Continued on page 2
On Dec. 6, Child Foster Home
Coordinator Corliss App told them
the license was denied.
have dropped the effort after the
The couple and Flintrop could
county initially turned down the li-
cense request, but instead they car-
ried their case to a state Depart-
ment of Health and Social Services
hearing examiner.
A
A March 16 hearing was held be
fore state Hearing Examiner Shei-.
lah O. Jakobson, an attorney. On
Sept. 30, Jakobson reversed the
county decision.
On Oct. 25, the state agency de
hearing.
nied the county's petition for a re-
Flintrop, who as an Oshkosh as-
semblyman authored the state Chil-
dren's Code cited by the county in
its court case, said the three decided
to be candid about his homosexual-
ity when the application was sub-
mitted. He said they felt it impor-
tant that a youngster knows exactly
what home situation he or she will
be getting into.
"I see the issue of being able to be
judged as a potential foster parent
on the merits of my individual char-
and weaknesses as a right that I
acter and
my personal strengths
should be entitled to," said Flint-
rop, who will be 38 on Dec. 15.
Flintrop said staff of Gov. An-
thony Earl, who appointed him to
of the decision to appeal the county
the criminal justice post, were told
license denial last year.
"No one has ever suggested that it
might be judicious to withdraw,"
said Flintrop when contacted
Thursday.
"There's a certain point where the broader issues merit what is ob-
viously a very substantial personal sacrifice...and a great loss of per-
sonal privacy," he added.
Flintrop feels there is irony that the state is a co-defendant in the fos-
ter license case. In the past, it has been the target of sex discrimination
suits.
"In fact, they are the ones that have made a positive, enlightened deci-
sion that they know they might have to defend," said Flintrop. "To that
extent, it is somewhat unique."
Flintrop central to case...
Continued
In her September ruling, Jakobson
said the county agency predicated its
denial of a license "on the presence of
an adult homosexual male in the peti-
tioner's household without any sup-
porting evidence as to why or how
such a presence may be detrimental
to a foster child."
The county also claimed the license
should be denied because both Mal-
sin and Roblee had full-time jobs that
kept them away from the home, but
Jakobson said they hired a babysitter
to care for their own child and had
presented a "reasonable and suit-
able" plan for caring for a teen in
their absence.
Besides, she said, the license would
be for teens attending high school full
time.
Both were highly qualified to be
foster parents, said Jakobson, and
the county agency's contention that
the presence of a homosexual "does
not fall within the minimum accept-
able standards of our society' is an
insufficient and inappropriate basis
for a denial of a foster home li-
cense....
Flintrop and Malsin said they were
surprised at the county's appeal.
While the reversal by Jakobson
meant that the county had to issue the
trio a foster home license, the county
still has to approve the referral of the
teen-ager to the home.
"They can give us a license and
never allow us a child anyway," said
Malsin, part-time manager of two
group homes for juveniles and head
of a juvenile outreach program at the
University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh.
"I'm not sure what they are after
on this," he said.
The Post-Crescent could not get
comments on the case from county of-
ficials.
The county social services board
has met twice in closed session to dis-
cuss the matter and has named John
A. Bodnar, assistant corporation
counsel, the county's spokesman in
the matter.
"I don't comment on anything I'm
handling when it's in the stage of liti-
gation," Bodnar said.
Norman L. Whitford, director of
the county agency, said the social
services board would probably hold
another closed session on the matter
Monday.
The case will probably not be
scheduled for any action until some-
time in late January, according to
court officials.
Information on the county's side of
the case had to be gleaned from court
records.
In her letter to Malsin and Roblee,
an instructor at UW-O with who holds
a doctorate in psychology, App said,
"We are not in a position to risk ex-
posing a child to this type of behavior
(homosexuality) as it does not yet fall
within minimum acceptable stan-
dards of our society."
The rule that foster parents cannot
both be employed full time can be
waived under certain conditions by
the department, but that would not
be waived in this case, said App, be
I cause of the concern over Flintrop's
presence.
"I'm not sure who decides what
minimum acceptable standards.
are," said Malsin. The couple's appli-
cation, he said, specified a teen above
15 years old recovering from alcohol
or chemical dependency and fully ap-
prised of Flintrop's gay lifestyle.
"I just know our household is abso-
lutely appropriate and better than
most," he said. "I think what the
county has done is more than in-
sulting to us.
tially harmful to our families and
"What they're doing is also poten-
professional careers," he added. The
couple has a 15-month-old daughter.
He said there is a shortage of foster
homes for teens recovering from
chemical and alcohol dependency.
Such teens need placement in foster
homes if they are to be reintegrated
into society.
"You don't get that impression in
this case," said Malsin. "It's hard for
me to imagine another home that
would be a better home. It dis-
appoints me greatly, and probably
worse than that."
In her ruling, Jakobson said the
couple's record and statements by
others "attest to their exceptional
qualifications and to their. high de
gree of dedication to young people."
"No negative evidence was sub-
mitted by the county agency regard-
ing
's or his wife's charac
petitioner's
ter," she continued. Despite plenty of
opportunity to do so, the agency "did
not establish that any negative or
harmful effects on a teenage foster
child would result from the presence
in petitioner's household of a homose
stable or of bad character."
xual who has not been shown to be un-
asking the
state agency, the county charged Ja-
kobson's decision contravened the
state administrative code standard
In
court to reverse the
saying both parents may not be regu-
larly employed outside the home
without written approval of the
agency, approval dependent on evi-
dence of suitable plans to care for the
child during their absence.
It also contravened, said the county
agency, the juvenile code require
ment for the "care, protection and
wholesome mental and physical de
velopment of children, preserving
sible" and the legislative intent in
anity of the family whenever pos-
the code to provide children "per-
manent and stable family relation-
ships.
The county also says the state has
not shown that the trio "are respon-
sible, mature individuals of repu-
table character who exercise sound
judgement and display the capacity
to provide good care for children" as
required in state code.
The county also claims that the
couple appeals its ruling to the state
beyond the 60-day time period al-
lowed by statute. It also contested Ja-
kobson's decision not to grant the
county an extension of time to pre
pare for the hearing examiner's hear-
ing
Malsin said the couple came within
less than two hours of getting a foster
teen on a temporary basis last fall,"
soon after they applied for the li-
cense.
They had an appointment with a 17-
year-old and a social worker at 11
.m. At 9:30 a.m., he learned the ap-
pointment had been cancelled, said
Malsin.
"I guess they changed their mind
about the appropriateness of the
house," said Malsin.
That same youth was subsequently
placed in a foster home where both
parents worked.
Of the two youth group homes that
Malsin manages, one handles teens
recovering from alcohol and drug de-
pendency. The other deals with emo-
tionally disturbed teens.
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The Effect of Wisconsin's Anti-Discrimination Law in the
Work Place - Statistics for fiscal years 1982-1986
Year
# Cases Filed
# Cases Settled
1982
2
Both Withdrawn
1983
23
5
1984
33
1985
49
1986
44
322
10
10
Total Cases = 151
Cases Settled = 28
Many of those who filed discrimination complaints either
decided not to pursue through the legal channels (i.e.,
the complaint was settled within the workplace) or left
the state before the case came to trial.
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2. CASES BY COUNTY BY TYPE-C
COUNTY
IQIAL
RECEIVED_QAIE_IN_
1-56.293-COMPLAINT 1 103,49-COMPLAINI 166,293-BANDOM
103.49-RANDOM
QIHER.
I
ICY ICY ISF-ISF-I CY | CY ISFY-ISFY-1 CY | CY ISFY-ISFY-1 CY | CY ISFY-ISFY-1 CY ICY ISFY-ISFY-1 CY | CY ISFY-ISFY-
135_136_1Y851Y361_85_1_86_1_85_1_85_1_85_1_86_1_85_1_86_1_85_1_86_1_85_1_86_1_85_1_86_1_85_1_86_1_85_1_86_1_85_1_86_
- I - I 11 - I - I
- 1
1 - 1
- I - 1
-
1 - 1
||
1|
21
1
- 1
1
47
48
PIERCE......
POLK....
- I
49
PURTAGE
- I
71 - 1
- 1
- I - I
51
RACINF.....
31
31 51
- I 21
41
11
31
21
53
RUCK.......
31 111
54
RUSK ....
55
ST CROIX...
56
SAUK......
59
SHEBOYGAN...I
62
VERNON......
41-
31
64
WALWORTH...
1|
66
WASHINGTON..I 11
67
WAUKESHA....| 11 51
21
68
NAUPACA.....
21 21
70
WINNEBAGO... 71 41
71
WOOD...
31
21
2
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C. WAGE CLAIMS UNIT
RUN IN JAN. 1987
1. CASES RECEIVED
RECEIVED DAIE IN
CY_85_
_CY_B6.
_SEYB5_.
SEY86
4,0761
3.8701
3.9331
3,962
2. CASES RECEIVED BY COUNTY
COUNTY
1.
RECEIVED DAIE_IN__
I
COUNTY
_ CY_85_ ____CY____1__SEY85_____SEY36___1.
RECEIVED DAIE_IN__
ICY_85_1__CY_86____1__SEY85______SEY86_.
NOT CODED.
01 ADAMS....
02 ASHLAND....
03 HARRON.......
04
BAYFIELD.....
OS NRJWN..
06 BUFFAL).....
21
371
3141 MONROE.......
161
101
141
14
ol
51
31
5142 UCONTU.....
211
231
171
22
61
281
7143 ONEIDA....
191
161
20
201
241
231
18144 OUTAGAMIE...
1351
1171
160
201
181
131
11145 UZAUKEE...
401
361
43
1781
2041
2441
215146 PEPIN.......
21
21
41
1
111
81
11147 PIERCE......
101
71
121
5
15
DOUR.
16
17
10 CLARK..
12 CRAWFORD.
13 DANF....
14 DODGE....
DOUGLAS...
DUNN.
07
BURNETT....
OP
CALUMFT......
09 CHIPPEWA.....
11 COLUMBIA....
61
41
5148 POLK..
61
51
81
5
91
201
13149 PORTAGE...
261
711
231
58
261
321
22150 PRICE...
41
81
41
9
221
161
29151 RACINE......
1131
821
771
106
591
361
48152 RICHLAND....
81
61
131
8
111
51
10153 ROCK......
1051
1411
1101
92
3451
3661
333154 RUSK......
51
41
51
5
271
341
31155 ST CROIX...
241
201
221
19
111
91
10156 SAUK........
291
201
371
16
91
141
22157 SAWYER.......
131
71
111
9
13158
SHAWANO......
231
121
261
12
18 EAU CLAIRF
601
65159 SHEBOYGAN....
661
831
811
77
19
FLORENCE
21
1160 TAYLOR....
111
231
151
19
20 FOND DU LAC.
651
78161 TREMPE ALEAU.
151
71
201
10
21 FOR ST....
21
22 GRANT.....
23
GREEN...
24 GREEN LAKE
25
WA....
26 IR IN.......
151
3152 VERNON......
11163 VILAS..
201
91
91
22
....
91
51
101
10
181
171
27
28
29
3.
31
JACKSON...
21
JEFFERSON..
511
421
JUNEAU.....
31
20164 WALWORTH.....
11165 WASHBURN.....
11166 WASHINGTON....
4167
WAUKESHA......
7168 WAUPACA......
49169 WAUSHARA.....
13170 WINNEBAGO.....
561
601
601
60
51
41
41
6
521
431
411
54
3431
3031
3131
305
531
11]
281
41
41
61
131
3
881
1031
1031
89
KWAUN
KENOSHA....
32 LA CROSS-
33 LA FAYETTE...
34 LANGLADE.....
35 LINCOLN.
36
MANITOWOC..
37 MARATHON.
831
54171 WOOD..........
701
861
531
93
15172 MENOMONEE........
21
- I
2
.....
1081
80198 OUT OF STATE-MAD.1
831
711
1801
75
81
12172 OUT OF STATE-MIL.I
681
371
581
49
91
71
201
18
141
21
681
46
751
69
33 MARINETTE
271
211
171
29
39 MARQUETTE
40 MILWAUKEE
101
5
9271
9981
1,013
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306 S. Third Ave.
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WI
54235
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20 N. Carroll St.
Madison, WI. 53703
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Madison, Wisconsin 53708
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608/251-0101
(Home)
(Office)
William Rehnstrand
(exp. 1988)
1319 Hughitt Ave.
Superior, WI. 54880
715/392-4829 (Home)
715/394-0271 (Office)
Joanne Ricca
(exp. 1988)
Harold Schwartz
(exp. 1988)
Catherine Spatz
(exp. 1988)
1910 E. Jarvis St.
Milwaukee, WI.
53211
414/332-4963 (Home)
414/453-3097 (Office)
3800 N. Newhall
Milwaukee, WI. 53211
1828 Clermont St.
Manitowoc, WI. 54220
414/962-3635 (Home)
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(exp. 1987)
385 W. Camp St.
Platteville, WI. 53818
608/348-9162 (Home)
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(exp. 1988)
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(exp. 1988)
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212 N. Allen St.
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EQUAL RIGHTS DIVISION INTAKE
FOR SELECTED YEARS
NOTE: CY = CALANDER YEAR, SFY = STATE FISCAL YEAR (JULY 1 THRU JUNE 30)
I. DISCRIMINATION
A. CASES RECEIVED BY CATEGORY
TOTAL
CATEGORY
ACCOMMODATION.
HOUSING.
FMPLOYMENT.
CY_85.
2.5161
381
1491
2,3291
RUN IN JAN. 1986
RECEIVED DAIE IN
CY Bb
SEY85.
SEYDO.
2.5851
501
2.5671
391
2,583
44
1601
2.3751
1701
2,3591
120
2,359
8. CASES RECEIVED BY COUNTY BY CATEGORY
_ RECEIVED_DAIE_IN_
IQIAL.
ACCOMMODATION.
HOUSING.
EMPLOYMENI.
01 ADAMS.
41
81
61
ICY 85 ICY_86_1SEY85_ISEY86_ICY_85_1CY_86_ISEY85_ISEYS ICY_85_ICY_86_1SEY85_1SEY86_1CY_85_1CY_86_1SEYB5_13EY96_
71
71
31
6
02
ASHLAND......
71
11
71
21
71
71
2
03
BARRON.
61
81
61
91
61
8
04
BAYFIELD.
21
||
31
11
21
L
05
BROWN....
771
911
741
891
731
80
06
BUFFALO......
31
-
41
4
07
BURNETT......
11
11
31
21
2
08
CALUMET ....
21
21
11
21
21
2
09
CHIPPEWA.....
41
81
41
31
41
41
8
10
CLARK.....
21
21
21
21
1
11
COLUMBIA........1
121
131
71
171
121
131
71
17
12
CRAWFORD........
81
51
71
61
51
51
4
13 DANE.....
2971
3231
2911
3131
201
241
2351
2961
2301
260
14
13A DANE A.......
DODGE
11
-
1
1
271
11]
181
201
15
DOOR....l
111
21
201
키
16
DOUGLAS.........1
111
91
221
141
17
DUNN....
151
ol
51
191
18
EAU CLAIRE......
191
191
371
211
IIIIII
1
III
271
111
171
20
11]
91
DI
9
11]
221
13
151
ان
51
18
131
371
20
20
FOND DU LAC..
..l
371
241
321
221
341
301
27
21
FURFST..........1
31
41
11
22
GRANT.........
91
171
키
141
23
GREEN......
..l
71
81
161
24
GREEN LAKE
71
81
61
101
25
IUWA....
21
21
21
26
IRON............
- I
11
- I
27
JACKSON......
..l
31
21
21
21
28
JEFFERSON.
....
231
241
281
241
29
JUNFAU........
81
121
51
111
וווווו---
31
4 1
1
91
21
14
71
"
16
10
21
2
11
31
21
21
2
231
211
251
22
121
51
11
30
31
32
LA CROSSE.......1
33
KENDSHA.......
KEWAUNF........1
LAFAYETTE.......
331
451
291
441
321
+1
201
43
41
21
41
41
21
41
2
441
371
491
491
301
35
-
11
L
34
LANGLADE.......
51
51
31
51
51
2
35
LINCOLN........
41
41
3
35
MANITOWOC .......
151
251
171
151
251
19
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B. CASES RECEIVED BY COUNTY BY CATEGORY-C
IUIAL.
37
MARATHON....
311
331
__EMPLOYMENI
ICY 85 ICY_86_1SEY95_1SEYB6_1CY_85_1CY 36 ISEY85_ISEYB6_1CY_85_1CY_86_1SFY35 ISEY36_ICY_85_ICY_82_1SEYB5_1SEY86_
351
291
38
MARINETTE.....
241
131
241
141
39
MARQUETTE......
81
21
21
71
40
MILWAUKFF NC...
11
41
11
21
-
40A MILWAUKEE A....
1661
1931
1581
1811
40B MILWAUKEE B.....
1711
1581
1831
1641
40C MILWAUKEE C.....
40D MILWAUKEE D.....
40E MILWAUKEE F.....
40F MILWAUKEF F...
40G MILWAUKEE S...
2271
2201
2271
2331
1321
1301
1471
1151
631
641
701
681
1901
1671
2041
1751
871
981
791
931
41
MONROE
41
51
71
71
42
OCONTO.....
81
51
31
101
43
ONEIDA....
71
121
51
91
44
OUTAGAMIE..
481
601
411
591
45
OZAUKEF
251
261
291
46
PEPIN......
11
47
PIERCE....
21
21
21
4B
POLK.....
31
91
61
49
PURTAGE..
181
151
161
50 PRICE....
51
31
31
51
RACING......
891
1021
941
52
RICHLAND....
31
51
53
RUCK.....
781
1041
911
54
RUSK....
1|
- I
31
55
ST CROIX..
51
61
41
56
SAUK........
121
201
57
SAWYER......
51
58
SHAWANO...
101
131
59
SHEBOYGAN....
361
271
301
60
TAYLOR..
31
61
TREMPFALFAU.
41
62
VERNON......
41
81
63
VILAS....
11
64
WALWORTH......
271
211
261
281
65
WASHBURN.....
66
WASHINGTON...
241
261
151
IIIIIIIIII
67
WAUKESHA.....
2671
1721
1741
1821
68
WAUPACA.
121
101
101
69
WAUSHAR A......
21
41
41
70
WINNERAGO....
431
601
501
51
541
71
WUJD...
181
271
231
72
MENOMONEF...
-
- I
11
99
OTHER
321
251
311
241
RECEIVED DAIE_IN_
ACCOMMODATION
HOUSING
1|
11
11
31
351
301
21
21
121
131
251
141
33
12
1
81
21
21
7
1
11
31
11
2
121
71
1561
1811
1441
172
241
151
1511
1431
2641
149
121
61
2171
2101
2111
224
91
51
1281
1181
1371
109
11
631
611
701
67
31
1911
1631
1921
172
81
831
301
651
83
31
51
61
6
81
اذ
31
10
71
121
51
9
39
361
48
24
241
16
1
I
III
21
3
7
13
5
87
51
2
82
31
41
7
151
14
4
I I
151
8
361
301
26
31
61
41
7
51
41
81
3
41
11
2
271
211
201
28
11
L
241
15
I
1481
1631
1601
168
111
81
101
21
41
5
451
521
47
181
261
19
-
321
211
23
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C. CHARGES RECEIVED BY BASIS BY CATEGORYL/
BASIS
RECEIVED DAIE_IN_
RACE......
COLOR...
_CY_BE_
1,0871
421
_CY_96_
SEYBS
SEYdo.
1,1641
IQIAL.
261
1.0881
251
1,145
48
SEX.....
AGE....
1.2001
1.2371
1,2261
1,296
7241
7311
7551
750
ORIGIN...
ANCESTRY....
1451
1691
1591
166
551
521
561
62
CREED.......
RELIGION....
HANDICAP....
PHY COND....1
421
491
321
47
21
21
21
2
6051
5581
6541
568
61
71
31
10
DEV DIS.....
ARREST......
591
961
481
80
CONVICTION.. |
581
871
631
65
MARITAL.....1
1501
1491
1601
164
INCOME......
771
341
621
48
SEX DRIEN...]
HONESTY.....
RETALIATE...l
121
231
221
21
421
721
481
55
3281
3061
2601
329
ACCOMMODATION_
SEX..
RACE....
COLOR.....
ORIGIN.....
ANCESTRY....
211
241
231
25
101
101
3
21
21
3
21
21
CREED.......
PHY COND....I
41
21
9
DEV DIS.....l
CONVICTION..]
21
SEX ORIEN...I
221
2
12
HOUSING
RACE.
1601
1501
1631
172
COLOR...
91
21
9
SEX.....
321
571
411
45
AGE.......
131
381
231
21
ORIGIN......
151
301
191
15
ANCESTRY....
31
101
51
9
RELIGION....
21
21
21
2
HANDICAP...
91
391
131
16
MARITAL.....
511
471
791
45
INCOME......
761
341
62
47
SEX ORIEN...1
91
31
4
RETALIATE...I
181
121
14
EMPLOYMENI
RACE
COLOR..
SEX.......
AGE.
9061
331
1,1581
7111
9701
241
9021
948
231
39
1,1791
6931
1.1751
7321
1.248
729
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C. CHARGES RECEIVED BY BASIS BY CATEGORY1/-C
BASIS
ORIGIN.....
ANCESTRY...
CREED.....
HANDICAP...
PHY CUND....]
ARREST......l
CONVICTION..I
MARITAL.....
INCUMF......
HONESTY.....
SEX ORIEN...]
RETALIATE...]
RECEIVED DAIE_IN_
_CY_85_
CY 36
1
SEYBS
SEYOO.
EMPLOYMENI
1281
2341
1381
148
52
501
511
47
421
471
5961
5191
641
552
1
21
591
761
80
63
581
851
119
991
1021
11
121
231
281
3101
471
2941
221
221
2471
21
39
315
1/ THEIR MAY BE MORE THAN ONE CHARGE PER CASE-A CHARGE CONSIST OF A RESPONDENT, A BASIS, AND AN IN-REGARD-TO
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II. LABOR STANDARDS
A. INVESTIGATION UNIT
1. CASES RECEIVED BY TYPE
TYPF
TOTAL
COMPLAINTS.
WALK IN......
PERMIT OFFICE
INFORMATION.....l
RUN IN JAN. 1987
RECEIVED DAIE_IN_
CY US
__CY_36.
SEY85_
SEYB6
9221
8251
8231
7581
8201
7561
880
790
51
911
31
41
9
11
6l1
601
L
80
2. CASES RECEIVED BY COUNTY BY TYPE
COUNTY
1.
IQIAL.
COMPLAINIS
RECEIVED DAIE_IN_
HALK IN
PERMII OFFICE.
INFORMATION.
ICY 851CY 861SFY851SFY861CY 851CY 861SFY851SFY86ICY 851CY 861SFY851SFY861CY 851CY 861 SFY851SFY861 CY | CY ISFY-ISFY-
1_85_1_86_1_85_1_86_
Οι
ADAMS...
11
1
11
02
ASHLAND.....
41
31
41
31
03
BARRON......
51
51
51
04
BAYFIELD....l
21
21
05
BROWN...
481
341
221
06
RUFFALD.....
11
07
BURNETT.....
31
41
31
31
08
CALUMET.....
51
51
11
09
CHIPPFWA....I
31
101
61
161
10
CLARK......
11
21
51
61
11
COLUMBIA....
91
101
71
121
12
CRAWFORD.
11
31
21
11
-
1
13
DANE NC..
51
131
121
-
1
13A DANE A.....
521
361
611
301 551
351
551
13C DANE C.....
411
361
511
391
381
481
14
DOD SE
81
131
Bl
81
71
15
DOUR.....
61
111
91
16
DOUGLAS....
21
81
71
21
17
DUNN.....
18
EAU CLAIRE
211
19
FLORENC...
20
FOND DU LAC.I
91
121
21
FOREST......
31
21
22
GRANT.......
81
41
23
GREEN......
24
GREEN LAKF
21
21
21
25
IOWA.....
61
31
21
JACKSON.....
41
81
41
28
JFFFERSON...
101
101
29
JUNEAU.....
51
30
KENDSHA.....
५।
101
71
31
KEWAUNE...
41
2
31
32
LA CROSSE...
241
171
131
161
33
LAFAYETTE..
21
21
31
34
LANGLADE
71
21
- I - I
- I
- 1
21
12
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2. CASES RECEIVED BY COUNTY BY TYPE-C
COUNTY
1.
IQIAL.
_ CUMPLAINIS_
BECEIVED DAIE_IN_
HALK_IN_
PERMII QEEICE
1 INFORMATION
ICY 951CY 851SFY851SFY861CY 851CY 861SFY851SFY861CY 851CY 861SFY851SFY861CY 851CY 861SFY851SFY861 CY | CY ISFY-ISFY-
35
LINCOLN.....
41
71
51
61
41
71
51
61
35
MANITOWOC...
101
101
121
151
101
101
121
37
MARATHON....
161
211
121
181
161
211
121
38
MARINETTE...]
41
21
121
71
31
21
91
39
MARQUETTE...I
-
21
21
- I
21
1|
40
MILWAUKEE NCI 1971
1821
1891
1901
1581
1701
1691
1671
41
MONROF......
91
21
41
71
91
21
41
71
42
OCONTO......
31
51
11
61
51
31
43
UNEIDA.....
91
61
81
91
91
61
44
OUTAGAMIE
511
531
291
611
411 501
241
54
45
JZAUKEE
71
91
101
81
71
91
101
B1
46
PEPIN.....
21
- I
21
- 1
47
PIERCE...
21
41
31
51
41
31
48
POLK.....
31
41
31
49 PORTAGE...
101
121
101
91
50
PRICE.....
31
51
21
31
31
51
RACINE.....
141
121
191
191
141
52
RICHLAND..
21
41
21
11
53
ROCK......
29
261
221
291
281
251
54
RUSK.....
21
21
55
ST CROIX.
61
41
61
61
56
SAUK....
10
111
161
101
51
59
60
57
SAWYER.....
58 SHAWANO.....
SHEBOYGAN...
TAYLOR.....
161
121
11
21
||
61
TREMPFALEAU.
31
41
31
31
62
VERNON.....
21
41
51
61
21
63
VILAS.......
61
اذ
51
61
51
64
WALWORTH....
121
101
241
151
65 WASHBURN...
66 WASHINGTON..
21
21
||
21
21
21
91
131
91
131
91
67 HAUKESHA....
471
381
361
501
441
331
341
68
WAUPACA.....l
61
91
81
101
91
81
69
WAUSHARA....
31
31
21
31
21
70
WINNEBAGU...
261
301
221
30
221
24
71
40......
151
141
171
171
72
MENOMONEE...]
21
21
99
OUT OF STATEI
21
21
1_85_1_86_1_85_1_86_
1 - 1 - I
- 1
-1
- 1
-
- I
21
5
3
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CY 85_
3. CASES RECEIVED BY CATEGORY
CATEGORY
CATEGORY 1
CHILD LABOR..
ST TRADES...
MIN WAGE
OVERTIME....
WAGE PAY....
PEA......
REST DAY...
LS-INFO....
PERMIT......
WALK IN.....
REV RECORD..
SEATS....
CLOSING...
CATEGORY >
CHILD LABOR.
MIN WAGE......
OVERTIME......
WA F PAY......
REST DAY....
REV RECORD..
CLOSING....
RECEIVED DAIE_IN_
_CY_86_
SEYBS
SEYB6
381
421
47
1811
4011
1701
1621
172
3531
3451
378
2441
241
1601
1861
154
161
91
25
11
L
611
601
80
1
41
9
191
13
21
101
61
191
311
22
491
561
48
431
791
571
73
2231
2
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8. CONSTRUCTION WAGE CASES
RUN IN
JAN. 1987
1. CASES RECEIVED BY TYPE
TYPE
TOTAL..
66.293-COMPLAINT
103.49-COMPLAINTI
66.293-KANDOM...1
103.49-RANDOM...1
OTHER......
2. CASES BY COUNTY BY TYPE
RECEIVED DAIE_IN__
_CY_B5_
CY 86.
SEYB5_
SEY86
1341
75
1031
961
131
611
441
72
261
191
34
61
201
24
101
71
61
11
COUNTY
1
BARRON......
IOIAL
RECEIVED DAIE_IN_
I
_QIHER.
1 66.293-COMPLAINI__1_103.49-COMPLAINI 166.293-RANDOM 1 103.49-RANDOM
ICY ICY ISF-ISF-I CY ICY ISFY-ISFY-1 CY | CY ISFY-ISFY-1 CY | CY ISFY-ISFY-1 CY I CY ISFY-ISFY-1 CY | CY ISFY-| SFY-
185 186 1Y851Y861_85_1_36_1_85_1_36_1_85_1_86_1_85_1_86_1_85_1_86_1_85_1_86_1_85_1_86_1_85_1_86_1_85_1_86_1_85_1_86_
1-1 11 - 1
1
1]
1
- 1
- I
1
1
1 - I
- I
1|
- I
- I
- I
- I
- I
1
- I - I
1
- I
- 1
02 ASHLAND..
03
04
BAYFIELD....
05
BROWN......
06
BUFFALD....
08
CALUMFT.....
09
CHIPPFWA....|
- 1 21
11
COLUMBIA....|
41
31
12
CRAWFORD....
- 1
21
13
DANE NC.....
211
131 201
14
DODGE ......
101 41
51 71
15
DOUR........
21
11
16
DOUGLAS.....l
1
41 - 1
17
DUNN........
51
31 21
81
13
EAU CLAIRE..I
31
11
20
FOND DU LAC.]
51
22
GRANT.......
- I
21
21
23
RFEN.......
51
31 31
24
GREEN LAKF..1
- 1 - I
51
27
JACKSON.
23
JEFFERSON...I
29
30
JUNEAU......
KENOSHA.....
31
KEWAUNEF....l
32
LA CRUSSF.
33
LAFAYETTE...]
34
LANGLADE....l
- 1
35
LINCOLN.....
36
MANITOWOC ...I
41
37
MARATHON....I
51
61
40
MILWAUKFF NCT
41
51
41
MONROE......
21
42
OCONTO......
- I
44 JUTAGAMIT...]
45
ZAUKEE.....
45
PFPIN......l
51
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