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Reaching the CW cap: Is the sky really falling?

One day while Chicken Little was walking in the woods an acorn falls from a tree, and hits the top of her little head. My, oh, my, the sky is falling. I must run and tell the lion about it,—says Chicken Little and begins to run. —Traditional folk tale,...
Posted On Jun 07 2016 06:06
, By Maya Kara and Bruce Mailman

We need to move forward

Delegate Kilili and Gov. Torres want a 10-year extension of the CW program plus increasing the current CW cap to 18,000. Yet our unemployed locals of nearly 10,000 are not being address. Not once did Torres or Kilili even mentioned that let’s take care of our people first who are...
Posted On Jun 06 2016 06:13
, By Contributing Author

I am who I am

When I committed myself to advocating for the guest workers of CNMI, I promised myself that I will do it wholeheartedly and with eyes wide open that other people will not like what I write or say. After all, people have differing opinions regardless of issue. We can never have...
Posted On Jun 06 2016 06:11
, By Contributing Author

BSI pledges assistance to affected employees

Best Sunshine International, Ltd. is hoping for a resolution to the ongoing contract worker crisis brought about by the CW1 worker quota reaching its 12,999 cap for fiscal year 2016. BSI, one of the largest private sector employers in the CNMI, also acknowledged that its ability...
Posted On Jun 06 2016 06:06
, By Press Release
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