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First round of PWS is OK’d

The U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration’s Office of Foreign Labor Certification has approved the first round of submissions for the CNMI Prevailing Wage Survey. The first round is for jobs related to the tourism industry. That essentially signals to...
Posted On May 13 2019 06:00
, By Jon Perez
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BREAKING NEWS: US Labor OKs NMI prevailing wage survey

Early this morning, Gov. Ralph DLG Torres received a letter from the U.S. Department of Labor approving the CNMI Occupational Wage Survey submitted a few weeks ago. This survey covers 84 different occupations and is effective immediately. “I would like to express my sincere...
Posted On May 10 2019 06:28
, By Jon Perez

Revenue collection up 3 pct.

Revenue collection for the second quarter of the current fiscal year saw a slight uptick of 3 percent, according to Finance Secretary David Atalig, who told Gov. Ralph DLG Torres that the information is based on the second quarter revenue report for fiscal year 2019. Atalig said...
Posted On May 10 2019 06:06
, By Jon Perez

MPLT’s Pangelinan raises concerns over line of credit for the NMI govt

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres’ request for a line of credit with the Marianas Public Land Trust is proving to be far from being an open-and-shut case, with MPLT vice chair Maria Frica T. Pangelinan raising some concerns with the proposal. She said in last Monday’s board meeting th...
Posted On May 09 2019 06:06
, By Jon Perez
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