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American Samoa Canneries Welcomes Delay In Workers Wage Hikeff

20 July 2012 American Samoa
Source: Radio New Zealand

The U.S. based Tri-Marine International says it’s pleased the U.S. House has passed legislation that would delay the next wage hike until 2015.

The company’s operations in American Samoa include a new cannery at the old COS Samoa Packing plant.

Tri-Marine’s vice president of production, Dan Sullivan, says the action, once signed into law, removes a potential roadblock to the company’s development plans which are underway and projected to extend into 2013.

He says it’s extremely important for the American Samoa economy and its tuna industry that future consideration of increases in the minimum wage beyond 2015 does not have a significant negative impact on jobs and the economy.

Meanwhile, the StarKist company president and CEO, In-Soo Cho, says he’s grateful to Congressman Faleomavaega Eni Hunkin for his diligent work regarding the minimum wage.