by Toneshia Harris | Mar 25, 2010 | Local News
On April 12, 2005, the City Council voted to approve the Living Wage Ordinance, requiring above-poverty pay and benefits for workers performing city services. The measurable human impact is dramatic: • Almost 1,000 local workers for city contractors in services like... by Toneshia Harris | Mar 25, 2010 | Local News
Since the 1980s, governments from the local to national level have experimented with privatizing public services and assets. The trend has been spurred by the belief that the private sector can achieve efficiencies and cost savings for government budgets.... by Toneshia Harris | Mar 24, 2010 | Announcements
Theo is a gorgeous Rotweiler-mix. He’s very friendly and he’s GREAT on a leash, which is important when you’re trying to walk a strong, 50 pound dog! He likes other dogs but, I’m not sure about cats. He needs a lot of dog food and some tender... by Toneshia Harris | Mar 24, 2010 | Announcements
Venus is a beautiful kitten. She’s completely white with a “smudge” of grayish-black on the top of her head. Venus likes to climb on the bars of her cage. She’s also fascinated with shoelaces and she’s looking for a serious, life-time... by Toneshia Harris | Mar 24, 2010 | Local News
President Matt Rector sent a letter to Guam Education Policy Board Chairman, Ronald Ayuyu on March 16, 2010 urging him to resolve the situation regarding the Furlough pay owed to our teachers for SY’03-’04. GFT has successfully won the case concerning money that...