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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?A new reportsays that qualified candidates are hard to come by for Wisconsin s small businesses.The data is base stanley thermos d on research done by the National Federation of Independent Business  NFIB .More than half of Wisconsin s small businesses are hiring, but according to the NFIB, nearly 90 percent of employers who are hiring say theyre only finding a few qualified candidates - if any at all.At El Greco Family Restaurant on Milwaukee s northwest side, business continues despite the pandemic.The restaurant is trying to hire workers to get back to being fully staffed. We are still looking for employees in our kitchen and that s coming tough,  said John Gliatis.The federations Wisconsin director says a worker shortage in the state is frustrating smal stanley thermobecher l business owners. One in four small business owners reports labor quality as their top business problem.  That tells me theyre looking for certain individuals and not looking to get outside the box,  said Addo Williams, who owns New Look Remodeling.He said he hasnt needed to hire because hes been able to keep the employees he already has. A carpenter by trade, he s taught students trade skills at Bradley Tech High School for the past three years.He said being dedicated to training has been a key to retaining his workers. If you treat your employees stanley cup  right, pay them what theyre worth - usually, people who abide by those characteristics want to stick around,  Williams said.The business federation indicates a quarter of Wisconsin s