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Flashback – June 2006-June 2008

June 6, 2006 Layoffs possible by July 1 The CNMI government is now looking at a closer deadline for the possible furlough of certain employees within the Executive Branch. Press secretary Charles P. Reyes Jr. said yesterday that layoffs may take place by July 1, a month earlier...
Posted On Jun 06 2014 04:00
, By Jun Dayao

‘Some new hotels uncertain about CUC’s incentive rate’

The Commonwealth Utilities Corp., through rate consultant economists.com managing director Robert Young, has reported to the CUC board that some “new hotels” are hesitant to avail of the incentive rate tariff being proposed for large customers. Young disclosed that these...
Posted On Jun 05 2014 04:00
, By Moneth G. Deposa

CUC told to identify meters for termination at CHC

The Commonwealth Utilities Corp. has been ordered to identify areas of the Commonwealth Health Center whose meters could be terminated from utility services based on a determination that they are non-essential. “Upon receipt of said areas and meters being identified by CUC, [the...
Posted On Jun 05 2014 04:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre

$1.1M project funds diverted for CUC’s fuel purchase

Officials of the Commonwealth Utilities Corp said the reliability of its services is now in doubt if its cash-flow problems are not addressed soon. CUC executive director Alan W. Fletcher and outgoing chief financial officer Charles Warren said they have recently been forced to...
Posted On Jun 04 2014 04:00
, By Moneth G. Deposa
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