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Salvation Army gearing up for holidays

The Salvation Army has lined up several events this holiday season, with a special focus on the needs of those still recovering from Typhoon Soudelor. For the annual Thanksgiving dinner, ministry leader Wayne Gillespie said that families in need have been identified for their...
Posted On Nov 25 2015 06:06
, By Daisy Demapan

Push in DC for 15K–35K foreign workers

A casino investor, among other business interests, are lobbying in Washington, D.C. for as much as 15,000 to 35,000 foreign nationals to be allowed employment as contract workers in the CNMI, according to Delegate Gregoro Kilili C. Sablan yesterday. That 35,000-worker demand, he...
Posted On Nov 25 2015 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

US Labor files countersuit vs Dynasty

U.S. Department of Labor Secretary Thomas E. Perez and other federal labor officials have filed a counterclaim in federal court against the owner of Tinian Dynasty Hotel & Casino and its president, Kwan Man. Perez, Labor Wage and Hour Division administrator David Weil, Labor...
Posted On Nov 25 2015 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre

FEMA slowly demobilizing immediate presence

The Federal Emergency Management Agency is slowly demobilizing their presence on Saipan, with the volunteer-led Community Advocates for Recovery Efforts taking on more and more of the recovery efforts. “Some FEMA staff have already left the island. The joint field office will...
Posted On Nov 25 2015 06:06
, By Daisy Demapan
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