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School of hard paychecks

The grown-up assumption is that high pay will incentivize us to choose jobs in construction, trades, caregiving, hospitality, restaurants, farming, or healthcare. Yet historically, in the States and other developed countries with high wages, labor shortages persist precisely in those occupations.
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Labor shortages aren’t unique to the CNMI

IS there a way to avoid a federal bureaucratic quagmire involving certain federal rules as applied to the CNMI? At times, it’s like dealing with mainland U.S. stores that refuse to ship to the CNMI “because it’s a foreign country.”
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The strategic path to prosperity — a New Deal for the CNMI

FOR months, we have watched the pillars of our economy collapse in real time. Anchor hotels have closed. Major retailers have left. Tourism — our only major industry for 40 years — can no longer carry the weight of our government’s deficit. The CNMI is now standing at a historic crossroads.
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Hey CUC, let’s have the public conversation

THERE was a Commonwealth Utilities Corporation board meeting last week. I showed up, as I’ve done before, to give my three-minute statement. Like many citizens, I left with a familiar feeling — speaking into an empty room, with little response and even less dialogue.
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Complacency is not neutral — it is complicity

IN our islands, we often speak of respect, unity, and community. We are taught not to disrupt harmony, to be patient, and to trust in leadership. These values are not weaknesses. They are part of our cultural strength and identity. But there is a point where respect turns into silence, and where si…
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The ISA must act — the Pacific will not wait forever

FOR decades, Pacific communities have been told that the International Seabed Authority or ISA would create a strong, science‑based Mining Code before any commercial activity in the deep ocean could begin. Yet today, the world is still waiting — and the ISA’s delays are no longer harmless. They are…
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