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BIG employees attend CPR/AED training

SAN JOSE, Tinian—Certified cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and automated external defibrillator (AED) instructors in collaboration with the Tinian Fire Department conducted trainings on June 14-15, 2016. Classes were held at NMC Tinian Campus at no cost to the employer and...
Posted On Jun 30 2016 06:00
, By Press Release
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BIG employee expresses gratitude for ‘1 plus 2’ program

SAN JOSE, Tinian—Bridge Investment Group “1 plus 2” program gives entry level construction employees an opportunity to shadow skilled workers to gain hands-on knowledge. Job shadowing is an essential component of the workplace on-the-job training and for this reason, it requires...
Posted On May 30 2016 06:06
, By Press Release

BIG refutes ACG’s comments on Tinian labor force

U.S.-based Bridge Investment Group, the developer who plans to build a $150-million hotel resort on Tinian Harbor, said they have no problem at all with getting local labor and utilizing local products on Tinian in response to recent comments made by fellow Tinian investor Hong...
Posted On May 19 2016 06:00
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon

Private, public sectors feel crippling effect of Dynasty closure

The private and public sector on Tinian are both feeling the effects of the loss of income and industry due to the closure of Tinian Dynasty Hotel & Casino. According to Tinian Mayor Joey P. San Nicolas, they have been relying on appropriations made by the Tinian and Agrihan...
Posted On May 10 2016 04:00
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon
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