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Wecco in Guam to pay more than $79,000 in back wages

YIGO, Guam-Yigo-based World Electric & Construction Co. Inc., known as Wecco, has agreed to pay $79,138 in back wages to 12 workers following an investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division that found violations of the Fair Labor Standards...
Posted On Jul 28 2012 01:54
, By USDOL

Sobriety, child seat, seatbelt checkpoints on Rota

The Department of Public Safety will be conducting Occupant Protection Child Restraint/Sobriety checkpoints on Rota on Aug. 2, 3, and 4, 2012. On Aug. 2, the first sobriety checkpoint will be held along San Francisco Highway by Tatacho Area, from 7pm to 8:15pm. The second will be...
Posted On Jul 28 2012 01:54
, By DPS

COMMUNITY BRIEFS – July 27, 2012

MHS Class of ’93 reunion meeting Marianas High School Class of 1993 will be having a class reunion meeting on July 27, 2012, 6pm at the Minatchom Atdao Pavilion. If you have any questions, you can contact Maryann Borja-Arriola at 483-2279 or email Vivian Sablan at...
Posted On Jul 27 2012 07:58
, By Jun Dayao

Emmanuel, other winning boats recognized

  A 942-lb. blue marlin caught on July 14, 2012 has set a new record for the Saipan International Fishing Tournament, winning the tournament grand prize and besting the 1997 record of 624.34 lbs. pacific blue marlin. The mighty marlin was brought in by captain Mike James and...
Posted On Jul 27 2012 07:33
, By MVA
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