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Frostman resigns as Secretary of Workforce Development

Caleb Frostman, State Workforce Development Secretary has resigned his position after being asked by Governor Tony Evers to step down on Friday.  A former Sturgeon Bay resident and executive director of the Door County Economic Development, Frostman was appointed by Gov. Evers in January 2019 and was confirmed nearly one year after that.  In a press release on Friday afternoon, Gov. Evers pointed out that it was unacceptable that Wisconsinites continue to wait for the support of the unemployment system.  Gov. Evers blamed antiquated technology and processes by Republicans to make it harder for people to get unemployment benefits.  He noted that “it is clear that we must have change if we are going to address these problems to get folks their benefits faster”.  DOC Deputy Secretary Amy Pechacek will lead the transition until a new secretary is appointed.  You can find the complete news release at DoorCountyDailyNews.com.   Secretary Frostman could not be reached for comment.  The Governor's news release is below.

 


Gov. Evers Asks for Resignation of Workforce Development Secretary
 Resignation effective immediately, DOC Deputy Secretary Pechacek to lead transition
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today announced he has asked for and received resignation from Department of Workforce Development (DWD) Secretary Caleb Frostman. Secretary Frostman’s resignation is effective immediately. Department of Corrections (DOC) Deputy Secretary Amy Pechacek will lead the transition until the new secretary is appointed.
“People across our state are struggling to make ends meet, and it is unacceptable that Wisconsinites continue to wait for the support they need during these challenging times,” said Gov. Evers. “It is clear that our unemployment system has faced historic levels of claims these past few months, hindered in part by antiquated technology we inherited, and processes designed by Republicans to make it harder for folks to get these benefits.”
The DWD has faced unprecedented unemployment claims during the COVID-19 pandemic, far exceeding Great Recession levels. Since the pandemic began, Gov. Evers has worked to provide additional staffing resources to the DWD to assist with the substantial influx in claims, calls, and adjudication processes. More than 130 DWD employees have been reassigned to the Unemployment Insurance Division. In total, the DWD now has more than 1,500 individuals working on UI cases, a 250 percent increase from 600 individuals previously.
“We have continued to add additional state resources to support the DWD, but it is clear that we must have change if we are going to address these problems to get folks their benefits faster. I am confident Deputy Secretary Pechacek has the leadership and skillsets we need to begin to identify solutions to these issues and to get to work making sure folks across our state can get the resources they need. I appreciate Secretary Frostman’s service to our state and wish him well in his future endeavors.”

 

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