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CNMI DOL collaborates with CNMI HSEM

The CNMI Department of Labor, in its effort to increase enforcement activities throughout all business sectors, finds it necessary to equip its Labor Enforcement personnel with communication devices for purposes of emergency assistance and for making contact with the main office...
Posted On Apr 14 2014 08:38
, By Jun Dayao
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Daiki Maru’s salvage operation begins

APRA HARBOR, Guam—The U.S. Navy, in partnership with other federal and local agencies, has begun salvage operations for the grounded Japanese commercial fishing vessel Daiki Maru 7 in outer Apra Harbor on April 11. A contract salvage team dislodged the Daiki Maru 7 from the reef...
Posted On Apr 14 2014 08:36
, By Jun Dayao

10,997 workers get initial CW1 permits since 2011

From Oct. 7, 2011, to Feb. 28, 2014, a total of 10,997 foreign workers or 84 percent of the total number petitioned for an initial CW1 permit got approvals while 1,416 or almost 11 percent were denied. These are based on latest data from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services,...
Posted On Apr 14 2014 08:31
, By Jun Dayao

Lies and the casino investor $1 million giveaway

The governor recently announced that there were two interested investors in the Saipan casino and after checking I have confirmed that the governor lied. Yes, he was right about there being one investor but his claim about the Dynasty’s interest was not true—the Dynasty is not...
Posted On Apr 14 2014 08:26
, By Jun Dayao
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