ST. CROIX — Lawmakers on the Education and Workforce Development Committee sought a clear picture of the U.S. Virgin Islands’ labor situation on Thursday during a committee meeting that kicked
ST. CROIX — Lawmakers on the Finance Committee reviewed and approved a measure to overhaul how the Labor Department and territory employers handle unemployment benefits on Tuesday.
Economic Development Authority staff unveiled a new logo and marketing guidelines related to the entity’s Vision 2040 development strategy for board members on Thursday.
ST. THOMAS — Gov. Albert Bryan gave his sixth State of the Territory Address Monday, celebrating his administration’s successes while downplaying the government’s financial concerns — and pledging once again
The V.I. Labor Department announced late Wednesday that the department intended to hold a “Rapid Response” information session for St. Croix Avis employees.
The 35th Legislature convened Tuesday for the last session of 2023 to approve nominations, resolutions, zoning changes and bills even as the V.I. government tightens its purse strings due to
The 35th Legislature convened Tuesday for the last session of 2023 to approve nominations, resolutions, zoning changes and bills even as the V.I. government tightens its purse strings due to
Labor Commissioner Gary Molloy and local workforce development leaders testified before the Education and Workforce Development Committee on Thursday to provide lawmakers with updates on programs and services aimed at
Residents expecting direct depositions from the Labor Department’s Unemployment Insurance Division will have to wait another week, according to a news release on Sunday from Labor Commissioner Gary Molloy.