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CNMI, Guam are exempt from the H1B Cap

On page 20 of the March 18, 2016, Saipan Tribune, I read an article, “USCIS will accept the H-1B petitions for FY’ 17 beginning April 1.” Please be informed that the information contained in that article does not apply in the CNMI and Guam; we are exempt from the H1B cap, at...
Posted On Mar 21 2016 06:00
, By Shirley Dotts

Civil Service Commission pushes for govt employee benefits

“It’s time,” stated Herman Deleon Guerrero, chairman of the Civil Service Commission. “In fact, it’s long overdue. The austerity measures that have frozen salaries since 2001, with no annual or merit increases, no bonuses, have left government employees with no recognition of...
Posted On Mar 18 2016 06:06
, By Press Release
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April targeted for airport master concession RFPs

The Commonwealth Ports Authority is targeting next month to advertise requests for proposals for their master concession plan for the three airports in the Commonwealth. According to CPA executive director MaryAnn Lizama, they are trying to shoot for the end of April to put out...
Posted On Mar 18 2016 06:00
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon

Guam lawmaker’s bill protecting the unborn is now public law

Legislation authored by Guam Senator Frank Blas Jr. that champions the rights of unborn children has been signed into law by Guam Gov. Eddie Calvo. “The Unborn Victims of Violence Act of 2016” is now identified as Public Law 33-132. “This new law recognizes a ‘child in utero’ as...
Posted On Mar 18 2016 04:00
, By Press Release
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