. Taiwan aims to tread softly, but be prepared for the future News: Guam Posted on: Oct 02, 2023 Share this News Taiwan aims to tread softly, but be prepared for the future TAIPEI, Taiwan — The message from Taiwan’s perspective is very clear.
. Establishing your apprenticeship program offers a win-win Opinion: Columns Posted on: Oct 02, 2023 Share this News Establishing your apprenticeship program offers a win-win According to the U.S. Department of Labor, registered apprenticeships have been around for over 75 years. They have continued to be an avenue assisting employers in closing the skills gaps we identify in today’s workforce. Although there may be other solutions in upskilling the local labor force, I am here to tell you why this program may be invaluable to your organization.
Eating up licenses Opinion: Editorial Posted on: Oct 02, 2023 Share this News Eating up licenses According to Journal files, there were more than 3,600 business licenses filed in Guam as of the beginning of 2023. Melanie Mendiola, CEO and administrator at the Guam Economic Development Authority; told Guam Chamber of Commerce members on Sept. 27 at the Hilton Guam Resort & Spa that GEDA estimates there are 2,500 small business licensed in the island.
. Businesses open, relocate, renovate, introduce offerings News: Northern Mariana Islands Posted on: Oct 02, 2023 Share this News Businesses open, relocate, renovate, introduce offerings SAIPAN — Businesses openings may have slowed in Saipan due to economic uncertainties, but existing businesses apparently see some light at the end of the tunnel. In recent months, there have been renovations to old or opening of new restaurants, electric vehicle charging stations made available to customers, and new spa treatments for the health conscious.
. Businesses worry about new Marshalls worker comp law News: Marshall Islands Posted on: Oct 02, 2023 Share this News Businesses worry about new Marshalls worker comp law MAJURO, Marshall Islands — A new workers compensation law goes into effect Oct. 2 with the requirement that all employers in the Marshall Islands obtain insurance to cover worker injuries and medical care needed as a result of on-the-job injuries. Just days before it is implemented, Saipan-based insurance companies involved in potentially providing insurance for the worker compensation program have pushed back at greatly reduced rates.
. Guam offers virtual golf, Korean snacks and party favors to enjoy News: Guam Posted on: Oct 02, 2023 Share this News Guam offers virtual golf, Korean snacks and party favors to enjoy An estimated $1 million was invested into Golfxpresso, Guam's newest spot for golf enthusiasts or those who are interested in learning without having to worry about the weather or cost of a round of golf.
. DPW plan focuses on funded defense road project and much more News: Guam Posted on: Oct 02, 2023 Share this News DPW plan focuses on funded defense road project and much more There's about $280.9 million in federal funds that will be used to harden Defense Access Roads that essentially connect U.S. military installations in Guam, stretching from Andersen Air Force Base to Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz to Naval Base Guam.
Taipei, a typhoon and the temperature of cross-Strait relations Opinion: Plain English Posted on: Oct 02, 2023 Share this News Taipei, a typhoon and the temperature of cross-Strait relations
. Building bridges: Taiwan keeps partners close News: Guam Posted on: Oct 02, 2023 Share this News Building bridges: Taiwan keeps partners close TAIPEI, Taiwan — and BARRIGADA, Guam — For locations that have diplomatic and other relations with Taiwan, the country nurtures bilateral relations and assists in various ways.