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greetings on behalf of the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development Iamp;#39;m secretary Amy pachek itamp;#39;s my pleasure to share with you some of the tremendous progress weamp;#39;ve made to improve DWD customer service and modernize our Antiquated unemployment insurance system later in this video youamp;#39;ll see a new effort underway to streamline processes for employers and a demonstration of the work in progress to establish the new UI system that calculates and pays benefits to claimants while these efforts are ongoing and in todayamp;#39;s world the process of modernization is never complete we are incredibly proud of the progress weamp;#39;ve made so a little background is in order all the way back in September of 2020 the country was in the midst of the covid-19 crisis and thousands of wisconsinites were out of work we had a backlog of 770,000 UI claims waiting to be paid in our unemployment insurance system or UI for short was still running on a Nixon era Mainf