A milwaukee a milwaukee aldean criminals selfidentify on job applications is unfair. And should be against the law. Pete zervakis is live with more on the ban the box proposal. Right now milwaukee does not require people applying for city jobs to check a box on their application if they have any past criminal convictions. Alderwoman Chantia Lewis wants to see that practice officially become law. She calls it banning the box. To continue the policy of not asking job applicants to selfidentify if they have a criminal past. Criminal background checks would still be done on candidates for appointed positions. According to lewis. Finding stable jobs is key to exoffenders re integrating into society. She thinks ban the box gives them a better shot at employment. And that the city should set an example for all other employs live. Pz. Tmj4 Milwaukee Police asking for help in identifying a robbery suspect. Police say this man is wanted in connection with an Armed Robbery at the pick n save, nea
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