| Company Name: |
Capital Newspapers |
| Headquarters: |
Madison WI |
| Industry: |
Printing & Publishing |
| Sector: |
Services |
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We're happy that you're interested in exploring employment opportunities with us. On this site, you can find information about our history, products, benefits and current job openings.
If you don't see a position that interests you today, please take the time to visit our website at www.jobs.capitalnewspapers.com to complete a profile or sign up for Job Alerts so that you can be notified when a position that matches your qualifications is posted.
It is our policy to provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants on the basis of qualifications and job performance without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, handicap or disability, marital status, sexual orientation, status as a Vietnam-era or special disabled veteran, or any other basis prohibited by law. To further this policy, we take affirmative action to place female, minority, and disabled persons in all levels and in all departments of the company.
Capital Newspapers is participating in the Basic Pilot Program established by the Department of Homeland Security and the Social Security Administration to aid employers in verifying the employment eligibility of all newly hired employees. Please visit our website for more information on this program.
CAPITAL NEWSPAPERS PRODUCTS INCLUDE:
Agri-View - http://www.agriview.com
Apartment Showcase - http://www.aptshowcase.com
Baraboo News Republic - http://www.wiscnews.com
Capital Region Business Journal - http://www.madison.com/crbj
City & Country Homes
Columbus Journal
Daily Citizen - http://www.wiscnews.com
Juneau County Star-Times - http://www.wiscnews.com
Madison.com - http://www.madison.com
Marketplace
Marketplace Rentals - http://www.rentals.madison.com
Monday Marketeer
Monday Mini
Neighbors
Nursingmatters - http://www.nursingmattersonline.com
Portage Daily Register - http://www.wiscnews.com
Reedsburg Times-Press - http://www.wiscnews.com
Shopper Stopper
Shoppers View
Shopping Reminder
The Capital Times - http://www.madison.com/tct
The Sauk Prairie Eagle - http://www.wiscnews.com
Tri County
Weekend Citizen
Wheels For You - http://www.autos.madison.com
WiscNews.com - http://www.wiscnews.com
Wisconsin Dells Events - http://www.wiscnews.com
Wisconsin Reminder
Wisconsin State Journal - http://www.madison.com/wsj
© 2008 Capital Newspapers. All Rights Reserved.
THE CAPITAL NEWSPAPERS BENEFIT PROGRAM We are very pleased to provide our full-time and eligible part-time employees and their spouses, dependents and domestic partners with a very competitive, and comprehensive benefit program: HEALTH Health Insurance We offer four health insurance options to meet the diverse needs of our employees. These options include: - Comprehensive HMO
- Point of Service Plan (POS/PPO)
- High Deductible HMO
- High Deductible Point of Service Plan (POS/PPO)
In addition, we offer employees the opportunity to set up a Health Savings Account with our High Deductible medical options. Prescription Drug Plan - A prescription drug plan is offered with all four of the medical plans.
Dental Insurance - Our dental program includes first-dollar coverage for preventive care and orthodontic coverage for children under 19. There are no waiting periods for basic, major, or restorative services. You have the freedom to choose any dentist.
Vision Insurance - Our vision program offers two options of coverage, the full plan or the materials only plan. The materials only plan covers materials such as lenses, frames, and contact lenses. The full plan covers those same materials plus a yearly eye exam. You have the freedom to choose any eye doctor.
Health Flexible Spending Account - We offer a full flexible spending account that allows employees to set aside pre-tax dollars to pay for medical, dental, or vision expenses through payroll deduction. (Flexible spending accounts are also available for dependent care.)
INCOME PROTECTION Life Insurance - The Company provides its employees a one time annual salary in term life insurance (two times annual salary for managers).
- Employees can also choose to purchase voluntary term life insurance for him/herself, spouse, and dependent children through a convenient payroll deduction.
- Employees can choose to add accidental death and dismemberment coverage to their voluntary coverage, which provides a benefit in the event of an injury or death resulting from an accidental injury.
Short-Term Disability - Eligible employees are provided disability benefits in the event of a non work-related disabling illness or injury.
Long-Term Disability - Long-term disability is available for full-time employees after 18 months of employment (six months for managers) and can replace up to 60% of their earnings to age 65.
FINANCIAL Retirement Account Plan - We have an excellent 401(k) plan with a wide variety of investment options, daily valuation, and online access to accounts. This program includes a profit sharing provision and a company match.
Lee Enterprises Employee Stock Purchase Plan - This program allows employees to purchase Lee Enterprises stock at 85% of the fair market value on an after-tax basis.
WORK/LIFE Holidays - Eligible employees are provided six paid holidays each year.
Vacation - Eligible employees are provided vacation time based on years of service.
Sick Pay - Eligible employees are provided five days of sick time each fiscal year.
Employee Assistance Program - This free and confidential service is designed for employees and their family members who seek professional counseling on a variety of personal and family issues.
Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account - We offer a full flexible spending account that allows employees to set aside pre-tax dollars to pay for daycare expenses through payroll deduction. (Flexible spending accounts are also available for health care.)
Wellness Program - Includes on-site exercise classes and weight reduction programs, a free annual Health Risk Assessment, reimbursements for wellness activities, the ability to earn a monthly discount on your health insurance rates, and more.
OTHER BENEFITS Discounted Newspaper Subscriptions Discounted/Free Marketplace Advertising Athletic Team Sponsorship Postal Services Direct Deposit Community Involvement Activities Credit Union (located in Madison) Use of Capital Café (located in Madison) On-site ATM (located in Madison) © 2008 Capital Newspapers. All Rights Reserved.
History The Wisconsin State Journal began in 1839 as an afternoon weekly called The Madison Express. In 1852, The Madison Express became the daily Wisconsin State Journal and was purchased by Lee Enterprises in 1919. The Capital Times was founded as an afternoon daily in 1917, with its first issue published on December 13, 1917. By 1947, executives at the Wisconsin State Journal and The Capital Times began discussing the possibility of forming a third corporation that would be owned 50/50 by both newspaper companies. After months of negotiations, the State Journal agreed to become the morning and Sunday newspaper, with The Capital Times published in the evenings Monday through Saturday. Madison Newspapers, Inc., officially born on November 15, 1948, published its first morning and evening newspapers on February 1, 1949. In the fall of 1975, Madison Newspapers, Inc., the Wisconsin State Journal and The Capital Times moved to a new facility at 1901 Fish Hatchery Road. In the mid-1990s, Madison Newspapers went online with the birth of madison.com. The online embodiment of the city of Madison itself, madison.com features local news, blogs, forums, Community Pages and Marketplace marketplace, and hosts the Web sites of the Wisconsin State Journal and The Capital Times. madison.com has grown into the #1 local Web site in the Capital Region, and the #1 newspaper Web site (in terms of market reach percentage) in the entire country. In the summer of 2000, Madison Newspapers purchased Central Wisconsin Newspapers, acquiring the Baraboo News Republic, the Portage Daily Register, The Sauk Prairie Eagle, the Reedsburg Times-Press, the Juneau County Star-Times, the Wisconsin Dells Events, Shopper Stopper, the Wisconsin Reminder, Shopper Stopper Extra, the Wisconsin Reminder Extra and the Shawano Leader. In the spring of 2002, Madison Newspapers purchased Citizen Newspaper Group (a division of Conley Publishing), acquiring the Daily Citizen and Weekend Citizen, the Columbus Journal, the Shopper's View, Neighbors, the Shopping Reminder, the Monday Marketeer, the Tri County and the Monday Mini. A new Web site, WiscNews.com, was founded to serve as a portal to the many Madison Newspapers publications located outside the metro Madison area. On April 1, 2003, Madison Newspapers changed its name to Capital Newspapers - a name that more accurately reflects the company'ss expanding network of products and publications. At the present time, Capital Newspapers products blanket a 17-county market area that is home to over 1,000,000 people in South Central Wisconsin's Capital Region. © 2008 Capital Newspapers. All Rights Reserved.
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