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Free OSHA trainings

The CNMI Department of Labor is inviting all interested individuals to attend free Occupational Safety and Health Administration training classes starting today, Feb. 19, 2019. The classes will be taught by OSHA-authorized instructors from the University of California, San Diego....
Posted On Feb 19 2019 06:06
, By Press Release

15 ex-Dynasty workers now want $4.2M

The 15 former workers of the defunct Tinian Dynasty Hotel & Casino are now demanding damages totaling $4.2 million and not $3.4 million as they had earlier sought. The increased amount is because the 15 former workers, though counsel Samuel I. Mok, are also demanding $50,000...
Posted On Feb 19 2019 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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Bulk of CUC’s $11.7M Yutu expenses: GPA, labor

The bulk of the Commonwealth Utilities Corp.’s $11.7-million expense for Super Typhoon Yutu restoration went to the Guam Power Authority and labor. According to CUC’s chief financial officer’s reports for the first quarter of fiscal year 2019, from October 2018 to January 2019,...
Posted On Feb 19 2019 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Bill would require gas stations to have free compressed air

Sen. Francisco Q. Cruz (R-Tinian) wants to require all gas stations in the CNMI to provide free compressed air, a gauge for measuring tire air pressure, and free water—as stated in Senate Bill 21-9 that he introduced. The bill will be up for discussion in today’s meeting of the...
Posted On Feb 19 2019 06:06
, By Jon Perez
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