Monday on Lake Effect:
A case before the U.S. Supreme Court this session could have major implications for Wisconsin companies and workers. At issue is whether companies should have to pay employees for the time they're required to stand in security lines. We'll hear from a Milwaukee expert in employment and labor law. Later, why Milwaukee's dining scene is at a tipping point - and why that's a good thing. Plus, a special pledge drive chat with NPR White House correspondent Tamara Keith. And a Minnesota group by way of Wisconsin - an in-studio performance by the group Communist Daughter.
Guests:
- Paul Secunda, Marquette University Law School
- Kyle Cherek, Wisconsin foodie
- Tamara Keith, NPR White House correspondent
- Johnny Solomon and Molly Moore, musicians
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