NEWS: School employees furloughed for one year; future of NMI schools uncertain
Teachers and school staff in the Commonwealth are getting the boot; the government is trying to trick them into resigning and losing benefit
Teachers and school staff in the Commonwealth are getting the boot; the government is trying to trick them into resigning and losing benefit
Double pay for GovGuam employees working the emergency response will not be cut; senators add tiered hazard pay to double pay provisions.
There might be a way for non-filers to get federal cash assistance. The legislative speaker wants the administration to make this happen.
Senators may have inadvertently stripped GovGuam employees working the emergency response from emergency pay. It's not too late to restore i
The administration is violating labor laws after failing to process and pay its newly-hired medical professionals.
The governors of the Marianas have delayed the processing of unemployment checks because they refused to listen to their congressmen.
Report price gougers to consumerprotection@oagguam.org. They can face penalties, including fines and jail time.
After years of financial mismanagement, Gov. Torres now will withhold payments to retirees, and he's blaming public school employees for it.
Senators can get federal money into qualified residents's hands sooner under a plan rolled out by Congressman Michael San Nicolas today.
If this bill passes, the governor may have people arrested for defying her orders. Will senators also entertain emergency cash measures?
Ways to get federal cash assistance into your hands will be explained to senators Monday. Legislative session is inevitable.
The first bit of federal funding for Guam to address the COVID-19 crisis from the CARES Act has arrived.
A crucial bill has been introduced that is needed to get federal cash assistance to Guam residents.
Social security recipients need not file tax returns to qualify for the federal direct cash assistance payouts.
Here's a fact sheet on federal money coming toward the Marianas soon.
Congressman San Nicolas provides information on how small businesses can keep their workers employed and their doors open.
APL reduced its fuel charge, Matson hasn't yet; store prices haven't yet declined.
The AG's office says money garnished to the child support fund from cash assistance to parents owing child support will be paid quickly.
A LOT is riding on senators as they prepare for session Tuesday: including how quickly residents get their federal cash relief.
The governor isn't saying anything about people's growing fears of car repossessions by banks, but she is duplicating a measure by Congress.