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2021-01-20
CNMI Representative Edwin K. Propst (D-Saipan) has taken up the cause of Imperial Pacific International’s stranded workers.

2020-09-04
Imperial Pacific International Senior Vice-President of Public Affairs Tao Xing has told the government authorities in CNMI that the firm is extending

2020-07-15
Galaxy Entertainment has issued a statement denying allegations that it favored non-local construction workers as it transferred them from the Phase 3

2020-06-05
Sands China is organizing a flight to repatriate some 130 Filipino workers stranded in Macau due to the Covid-19 pandemic, according to local media reports.

2020-02-10
Reports from both Macau and Manila highlight that Filipino workers are among the most anxious and vulnerable in regard to the economic and transportat

2019-05-03
Macau is likely to face a shortfall of about 7,525 workers by 2020, with vacancies most likely to be in senior and middle management, according to a government survey.

2019-03-29
Imperial Pacific’s vice president for construction is concerned the company will not be able to meet the deadline to complete the casino and hotel p

2017-03-07
The total number of people working in Macau’s gaming sector fell by 0.8 percent at the end of the fourth quarter last year, with dealer numbers drop

2016-09-11
Casino operator Imperial Pacific International Holdings is asking the US government to ease the visa cap for overseas workers in order to support its

2016-07-16
Some 1,300 foreign workers in Saipan will be “shepherded out” by October, amid an ongoing contract worker crisis in the Commonwealth. The crisis h

2016-06-26
Tinian Dynasty workers who have been waiting for unpaid salaries are not happy about the transfer of Tinian Dynasty Hotel & Casino’s gaming license

2016-06-22
The Philippines honorary consul to the CNMI is encouraging former employees of Tinian Dynasty to return to Philippines, local media reports. Honorary

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