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Company pays 58 workers more than $99K in back wages

HONOLULU—A California-based heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning subcontractor has paid 58 workers $99,681 in back wages after an investigation found federal wage and hour laws were violated on three federally funded construction projects awarded by the U.S. Army in Hawaii...
Posted On Jun 04 2015 06:00
, By Jun Dayao

US Labor’s Tenorio highlights labor issues at SHRM meeting

A federal investigator from the U.S. Department of Labor spoke at the Society for Human Resource Management NMI Chapter’s monthly meeting at the Hyatt Regency Saipan yesterday to describe recent labor audit issues his office has been encountering in the Commonwealth. Wage and...
Posted On May 28 2015 13:48
, By Ross Garcia

Saipan dive shop pays five workers $20K back wages

Seashore Saipan, a CNMI company that provides diving tours and dive instruction activities, has paid $20,040 in back wages due to five employees for minimum wage and overtime violations under the Fair Labor Standards Act. According to a U.S. Department of Labor statement, a Wage...
Posted On Apr 15 2015 04:00
, By Jun Dayao

Hotel agrees to pay more than $117K in back wages

Saipan Hotel Corp., which operates the Grandvrio Resort, has agreed to pay $117,000 in back wages to 84 employees, according to the Wage and Hour Division of the U.S. Department of Labor. In a statement yesterday, the division said the company has also agreed to develop a...
Posted On Apr 10 2015 04:00
, By Saipan Tribune
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