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Employers must still advertise job vacancies

CNMI Labor urges US workers to apply for jobs held by aliens By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter The Commonwealth-only worker rule does not have a 20 percent or 30 percent local hiring requirement as a condition for processing CW applications, but employers wanting to hire foreign...
Posted On Sep 24 2011 08:36
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$102M budget OK’d; shutdown averted

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter A partial government shutdown has been averted following the House and Senate’s passage last night of a $102-million budget bill that the governor is expected to sign shortly or before the start of fiscal year 2012 on Oct. 1. In back-to-back...
Posted On Sep 24 2011 08:36
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119 avail of mobile consular services on Tinian

By Clarissa V. David Reporter Turnout for the mobile consular services conducted on Tinian was “not significant,” according to Consul General Medardo Macaraig. Macaraig led the team that carried out the mobile consular services on Sept. 16 and 17 at the Tinian Dynasty Hotel and...
Posted On Sep 24 2011 00:53
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Federal jury finds Reksid guilty

Federal jurors reached a verdict yesterday finding a former Department of Public Lands official guilty of accepting a $3,000 bribe from an owner of a private company that obtained a federally funded contract from DPL.
Posted On Sep 23 2011 20:49
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