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First CNMI prevailing wage survey results now out

Today marks the first time in CNMI history when employers will have data on prevailing wage rates that reflect the current conditions on the islands and not the U.S. mainland, Hawaii, or Guam, which they could use to, among other things, support applications for their employees’...
Posted On Oct 02 2011 21:33
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Committee markup on Kilili’s 1466 on Oct. 5

The U.S. House Natural Resources Committee has set an Oct. 5 markup on Delegate Gregorio Kilili Sablan’s (Ind-MP) H.R. 1466, which proposes a “CNMI-only resident status” for four groups of people. This early, some worker groups in the CNMI are hoping that the bill will be voted...
Posted On Oct 02 2011 21:32
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Anguish and anger at retirees’ meeting

Over 150 disgruntled retirees and their families gathered Thursday night at the American Memorial Park’s Visitors Center to voice out their collective anguish over the current state of the pension plan after being made to believe that it would provide them a comfortable life when...
Posted On Oct 02 2011 21:30
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More child tax checks released

Finance Secretary Larrisa Larson said yesterday that close to half a million dollars of child tax credit checks for some 350 taxpayers were released on Friday—welcome news for parents who have yet to receive their children’s share of the federal program funding.
Posted On Oct 02 2011 21:28
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