After laying off 20 non resident mechanics and engineers at CUC, at least 7 of them were ordered to be retained under the public law. However, according to an insider these rehiring has been blocked by its personnel management officers. So far these nonresident workers who helped maintained the power plants for several years are jobless as their entry permits here will expire in August (some of them).
These 20 engineers and mechanics remain vigilant to find employment.
Saipan Tribune 11/2007: "Under Public Law 15-103, CUC will be able to retain all seven directly-hired nonresident engineers on its payroll, but only eight of the 20 power plant mechanics and operators hired through a manpower services agency. The law will expire on Sept. 30, 2008."
The Reveler
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= folks, get armed with a good generator - going to need it in sept2008
whoa. what's gonna happen?
We should consider a Feedburner link exchange.
still learning how to do that...tips?
The thing you have pasted over your first post is supposed to go on another website, kind of how I have Beautify CNMI links on The Saipan Blog and Saipan Blog links on Daily OSB.
I could put "latest from Middle Road" on my blog and you could put "Saipan Blog Latest" on your blog.
oh...ok...gimme ur feed url then...
It doesn't matter what CUC charges consumers and it doesn't matter if they have resident or non-resident workers. As long as our government owns and runs CUC, it will continue to be mismanaged and funds will continue to be misspent. What is the point of even talking about CUC? Our dear Governor's band-aid solution to CUC is a joke.
CUC = Commonwealth Utilities Corruption
Daily power outages are back again, even though our rates are the highest ever in history.
Guys, please elect me as Governor in two years so I can have first-class medical service and 24 hour power and a brand new Lexus (at your expense of course). I promise to give you all jobs and a case of beer every single week!
Biba Corruption!!!
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