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Fitial admin approves Aetna’s rate hike proposal

Retirees and active government employees will now pay a higher premium for health insurance after the Fitial administration approved the rate hike proposal of Aetna Global during a meeting between parties yesterday. Press secretary Angel Demapan said the Executive Branch opted to...
Posted On Nov 18 2011 02:19
, By Moneth G. Deposa

PSS: Admin to settle portion of public schools’ unpaid CUC bill

Despite a huge unpaid bill, no public school has been disconnected from the Commonwealth Utilities Corp.’s power and water grids, according to Public School System finance director Richard Waldo. He said PSS was able to avert the disconnections after the central government...
Posted On Nov 17 2011 01:32
, By Moneth G. Deposa

Admin promises to settle $3M unremitted allotments to PSS

Acting Gov. Eloy S. Inos acknowledged on Thursday that the central government has an outstanding debt of over $3 million to the Public School System, representing unremitted allotments for its personnel cost in fiscal year 2011. From an original appropriation of $32 million for...
Posted On Oct 24 2011 06:31
, By Moneth G. Deposa

Experts mentor school administrators, officials on ‘balanced leadership’

Two experts from the Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning, or McREL, are on island for a two-day professional development training on “balanced leadership” for school leaders and officials. Greg Cameron and Mel Sussman began their sessions yesterday at the jam-packed...
Posted On Oct 11 2011 00:25
, By Moneth G. Deposa
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