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Illegal workers vow to continue protests

The remaining Chinese workers illegally recruited to work on the Imperial Pacific Resort in Garapan earlier this year said over the weekend that they would continue to protest for wages they believe are owed to them. Having demonstrated over the weekend, the remaining seven...
Posted On Dec 18 2017 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares

‘August 2018 opening still on target’

Imperial Pacific Resort Pacific International (CNMI), LLC chair Mark Brown is confident that they will meet the August 2018 deadline to complete the Imperial Pacific Resort in Garapan. “We are still targeting to open the entire facility in August 2018. Hopefully we can get more...
Posted On Dec 12 2017 06:10
, By Bea Cabrera
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Illegal workers claim ‘attempted coercion’

Having spent roughly six months on Saipan, the remaining 22 Chinese construction workers illegally hired to construct a casino resort in Garapan claims that there is “attempted coercion” into accepting compensation offers and going back home to China by the very casino they were...
Posted On Oct 03 2017 06:00
, By Erwin Encinares

Man pleads guilty to harboring illegal workers

The second of five who were indicted for allegedly harboring illegal workers in the CNMI pleaded guilty in federal court last Friday. Wencai Guo, of Beilida Overseas (CNMI) Ltd., pleaded guilty to count 2 of the indictment charging him with harboring illegal aliens. He will be...
Posted On Oct 02 2017 06:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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