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Govt back to 72 hours biweekly

Acting governor Eloy S. Inos said yesterday that government work hours will go back to 72 hours biweekly-up from the current 64 hours-during the pay period beginning July 29 up to Sept. 30, before being restored to the full 80 hours starting Oct. 1. Inos, who oversees government...
Posted On Jul 25 2012 03:29
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Possible lapsed appointments at DPL, DPW, DPS under review

Acting governor Eloy S. Inos is now reviewing the April appointments of acting secretaries for the departments of Public Lands and Public Works, as well as the March appointment of an acting commissioner of Public Safety, over concerns that these department heads’ temporary...
Posted On Jul 25 2012 02:04
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Flashback – July 2000-July 2002

July 25, 2000 Bill seeking toxic compensation OK’d in House To provide island residents the means to seek compensation for injuries and loss as a result of exposure to toxic substances, the House of Representatives has approved legislation establishing the legal framework...
Posted On Jul 25 2012 00:53
, By Jun Dayao

Census surveys: Information that we need

By ROBERT GROVES The Washington Post Modern economies run on statistics; businesses, governments and households base their decisions on them. Our world, facing great economic uncertainty, needs rich economic statistics. With them, we know how well the economy is providing for the...
Posted On Jul 24 2012 09:26
, By Robert Grove
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