Notice of Determinations Regarding Eligibility To Apply for Worker Adjustment Assistance, 40740-40743 [E5-3748]
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APPENDIX—Continued
[Petitions instituted between 06/06/2005 and 06/10/2005]
Date of
institution
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BILLING CODE 4510–30–P
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment and Training
Administration
[TA–W–56,867]
Manual Transmissions of Muncie, LLC,
Muncie, IN; Notice of Revised
Determination on Reconsideration of
Alternative Trade Adjustment
Assistance
By letter dated June 15, 2005,
International Union, United
Automobile, Aerospace & Agricultural
Implement Workers of America, Region
3 and Local 499 requested
administrative reconsideration
regarding Alternative Trade Adjustment
Assistance (ATAA) applicable to
workers of the subject firm. The
negative determination was signed on
May 13, 2005, and was published in the
Federal Register on June 13, 2005 (70
FR 34155).
The workers of Manual Transmissions
of Muncie, LLC, Muncie, Indiana were
certified eligible to apply for Trade
Adjustment Assistance (TAA) on May
13, 2005.
The initial ATAA investigation
determined that the skills of the subject
worker group are easily transferable to
other positions in the local area.
In the request for reconsideration, the
union representative provided new
information confirming that the skills of
the workers at the subject firm are not
easily transferable in the local
commuting area.
Additional investigation has
determined that the workers possess
skills that are not easily transferable. A
significant number or proportion of the
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worker group are age fifty years or over.
Competitive conditions within the
industry are adverse.
Conclusion
After careful review of the additional
facts obtained on reconsideration, I
conclude that the requirements of
Section 246 of the Trade Act of 1974, as
amended, have been met for workers at
the subject firm.
In accordance with the provisions of
the Act, I make the following
certification:
‘‘All workers of Manual Transmissions of
Muncie, LLC, Muncie, Indiana, who became
totally or partially separated from
employment on or after March 21, 2004
through May 13, 2007, are eligible to apply
for trade adjustment assistance under Section
223 of the Trade Act of 1974 and are also
eligible to apply for alternative trade
adjustment assistance under Section 246 of
the Trade Act of 1974.’’
Signed in Washington, DC, this 1st day of
July, 2005.
Elliott S. Kushner,
Certifying Officer, Division of Trade
Adjustment Assistance.
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment and Training
Administration
Notice of Determinations Regarding
Eligibility To Apply for Worker
Adjustment Assistance
In accordance with Section 223 of the
Trade Act of 1974, as amended, (19
U.S.C. 2273), the Department of Labor
herein presents summaries of
determinations regarding eligibility to
apply for trade adjustment assistance for
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trade adjustment assistance (ATAA) by
(TA–W) number issued during the
periods of June 2005.
In order for an affirmative
determination to be made and a
certification of eligibility to apply for
directly-impacted (primary) worker
adjustment assistance to be issued, each
of the group eligibility requirements of
Section 222(a) of the Act must be met.
I. Section (a)(2)(A) all of the following
must be satisfied:
A. A significant number or proportion
of the workers in such workers’ firm, or
an appropriate subdivision of the firm,
have become totally or partially
separated, or are threatened to become
totally or partially separated;
B. The sales or production, or both, of
such firm or subdivision have decreased
absolutely; and
C. Increased imports of articles like or
directly competitive with articles
produced by such firm or subdivision
have contributed importantly to such
workers’ separation or threat of
separation and to the decline in sales or
production of such firm or subdivision;
or
II. Section (a)(2)(B) both of the
following must be satisfied:
A. A significant number or proportion
of the workers in such workers’ firm, or
an appropriate subdivision of the firm,
have become totally or partially
separated, or are threatened to become
totally or partially separated;
B. There has been a shift in
production by such workers’ firm or
subdivision to a foreign county of
articles like or directly competitive with
articles which are produced by such
firm or subdivision; and
C. One of the following must be
satisfied:
1. The country to which the workers’
firm has shifted production of the
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articles is a party to a free trade
agreement with the United States;
2. The country to which the workers’
firm has shifted production of the
articles to a beneficiary country under
the Andean Trade Preference Act,
African Growth and Opportunity Act, or
the Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery
Act; or
3. There has been or is likely to be an
increase in imports of articles that are
like or directly competitive with articles
which are or were produced by such
firm or subdivision.
Also, in order for an affirmative
determination to be made and a
certification of eligibility to apply for
worker adjustment assistance as an
adversely affected secondary group to be
issued, each of the group eligibility
requirements of Section 222(b) of the
Act must be met.
(1) Significant number or proportion
of the workers in the workers’ firm or
an appropriate subdivision of the firm
have become totally or partially
separated, or are threatened to become
totally or partially separated;
(2) The workers’ firm (or subdivision)
is a supplier or downstream producer to
a firm (or subdivision) that employed a
group of workers who received a
certification of eligibility to apply for
trade adjustment assistance benefits and
such supply or production is related to
the article that was the basis for such
certification; and
(3) Either—
(A) The workers’ firm is a supplier
and the component parts it supplied for
the firm (or subdivision) described in
paragraph (2) accounted for at least 20
percent of the production or sales of the
workers’ firm; or
(B) A loss or business by the workers’
firm with the firm (or subdivision)
described in paragraph (2) contributed
importantly to the workers’ separation
or threat of separation.
Negative Determinations for Worker
Adjustment Assistance
In the following cases, the
investigation revealed that the criteria
for eligibility have not been met for the
reasons specified.
The investigation revealed that
criteria (a)(2)(A)(I.C.) (increased
imports) and (a)(2)(B)(II.B) (No shift in
production to a foreign country) have
not been met.
TA–W–57,077; Radicispandex Corp.,
Fall River, MA
TA–W–57,141; Stanbury Uniforms, Inc.,
Waxahachie, TX
TA–W–57,253; Intermark Fabric Corp.,
including leased workers of
Placement Pros and Staffing
Consultants, Plainfield, CT
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TA–W–57,253; Vision Knits, Inc.,
Albemarle, NC
TA—W–57,025; AGC Automotive, TN,
Inc., Mt. Pleasant, TN
The investigation revealed that
criteria (a)(2)(A)(I.B.)(Sales or
production, or both, did not decline)
and (a) (2) (B) (II.B) (No shift in
production to a foreign country) have
not been met.
TA–W–57,108; Parker Hannifin Corp.,
Minneapolis, MN
TA–W–57,174; Microsemi Corp.,
Colorado Div., Broomfield, CO
TA–W–57,189; Elliott Company,
Jeannette, PA
TA–W–57,287A; Stora Enso North
America, Biron Mill, Wisconsin
Rapids, WI
The investigation revealed that
criterion (a)(2)(A)(I.A) and (a)(2)(B)(II.A)
(no employment decline) has not been
met.
TA–W–57,138; New Hope Weavers Ltd,
Lansdale, PA
TA–W–57,237; Tingstol Company, onsite workers employed at
Honeywell, Inc., Golden Valley, MN
TA–W–57,196; K & T Jewelry and
Accessories, Inc., Providence, RI
The workers firm does not produce an
article as required for certification under
Section 222 of the Trade Act of 1974.
TA–W–57,320; Sabre, Inc., Travel
Network North America Div.,
Southlake, TX
TA–W–57,165; Panasonic Mobile
Communication Development, a
div. of Panasonic Mobile
Communications, Suwanee, GA
TA–W–57,149; MCI, Service Deliver Div.,
a subsidiary of MCI, Inc., Weldon
Springs, MO
TA–W–57,157; Ted Thorsen, LLC,
Wilkes-Barre, PA
TA–W–57,128; Northwest Airlines, Inc.,
Technical Operations—MSP,
Bloomington, MN
TA–W–57,118; Lucerne Textiles, Inc.,
New York, NY
TA–W–57,130; Barrow Industries, Inc.,
including on-site workers employed
at Canton Samples, Inc., Norwood,
MA
TA–W–57,245; Delta Air Lines,
Technical Operations, Atlanta, GA
TA–W–57,300; Aegis Communications
Group, Irving, TX
The investigation revealed that
criterion (a)(2)(A) (I.C) (Increased
imports and (a)(2)(B) (II.C) (has shifted
production to a foreign country) have
not been met.
TA–W–56,898; **Eastman Chemical
Company, Arkansas Operations
Div., Batesville, AR
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Affirmative Determinations for Worker
Adjustment Assistance
The following certifications have been
issued; the date following the company
name and location of each
determination references the impact
date for all workers of such
determination.
The following certifications have been
issued. The requirements of (a) (2) (A)
(increased imports) of Section 222 have
been met.
TA–W–57,124; Jeanerette Shipping Co.,
Inc., a div. of Jeanerette Sugar
Company, Inc., Jeanerette, LA: May
5, 2004.
TA–W–57,249; Lamplight Farms, Inc.,
including on-site leased workers of
PA Staffing, Inc., QPS Staffing
Services, Inc., Menomonee Falls,
WI: May 24, 2004.
TA–W–57,195; True Manufacturing Co.,
a div. of The True Value Co., Paint
Brush Manufacturing Div., Cary, IL:
May 9, 2004.
TA–W–57,167; DB Roberts Company,
Workers at Sanmina-SCI,
Westbrook, ME: May 13, 2004.
TA–W–57,126; Tekmax, Inc., a
subsidiary of Mitek Industries, Inc.,
Tangent, OR: April 28, 2004.
TA–W–57,116; Rockville Fabrics Corp.,
Active Quilting Div., Plains, PA:
May 2, 2004.
TA–57,087; Strandflex, div. of Maryland
Specialty Wire, Oriskany, NY: April
22, 2004.
TA–W–57,274; Laidlaw Corp.,
Monticello, WI: May 27, 2004.
TA–W–57,159; Electro-Mel Industries,
Inc., Hazelhurst, WI: May 4, 2004.
TA–W–57,127; J.T. Shannon Lumber
Company, including on-site leased
workers of All Seasons
Temporaries, Pennsylvania Div.,
Tidioute, PA: April 22, 2004.
TA–W–57,112; Broyhill Furniture
Industries, Inc., Broyhill Corp.
Office, Lenoir, NC: April 18, 2004.
TA–W–57,096; GE Infrastructure,
Sensing Div., Edison, NJ: May 2,
2004.
TA–W–57,049; Acuity Lighting Group, a
subsidiary of Acuity Brands, Inc.,
Conyers, GA: April 21, 2004.
TA–W–57,041; Louisiana-Pacific Corp.,
Hayden Lake, ID: April 19, 2004
TA–W–57,008; Caldwell VSR, Inc.,
Weslaco, TX: April 19, 2004.
TA–W–56,630; Sherwood Harsco
Gasserv, a subsidiary of– Harsco
Corp., Washington, PA: February
22, 2004.
TA–W–57,177; Broyhill Furniture
Industries, Inc., Occasional #1
Plant, Lenoir, NC, A; Broyhill
Harper Furniture, Lenoir, NC, B;
Lenoir Chair #1 Plant, Lenoir, NC,
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C; Broyhill Marion Plant, Marion,
NC, D; Broyhill Particleboard Plant,
Lenoir, NC, E; Central Lumber Yard,
Lenoir, NC, F; Broyhill Central
Warehouse, Lenoir, NC and G;
Broyhill Security, Lenoir, NC: April
10, 2005.
TA–W–57,155; Thomson, Inc., Thomson
Marion Div., Marion, IN: April 10,
2005.
TA–W–57,287; Stora Enso North
America, Wisconsin Rapids Mill,
Wisconsin Rapids, WI: June 17,
2005
The following certifications have been
issued. The requirements of (a) (2) (B)
(shift in production) of Section 222 have
been met.
TA–W–57,281; Continental JC., Inc.,
New York, NY: June 1, 2004.
TA–W–57,219; Riverside Paper Corp.,
Kerwin Paper Mill, Appleton, WI:
May 16, 2004.
TA–W–57,332; FI-Fabry Industries,
Green Bay, WI: November 13, 2004.
TA–W–57,301; Contec, LLC, a subsidiary
of Contec Holdings, LLC, including
leased workers of Available
Personnel and Kelly Services,
Seattle, WA: June 1, 2004.
TA–W–57,246; TRW Automotive U.S.
LLC, Engine Components North
American Technical Center, Engine
Lab Department, Warrensville,
Heights, OH: May 24, 2004.
TA–W–57,226; Danly IEM, Ionia, MI:
May 2, 2004.
TA–W–57,134; Zomax, Inc., including
on-site leased workers of West
Valley, Staffing Group, Fremont,
CA: April 27, 2004.
TA–W–57,122; Tower Automotive, Inc.,
Croydon, IN: May 4, 2004.
TA–W–57,280; Elringklinger Sealing
Systems (USA), Inc., a subsidiary of
Elringklinger AG, including on-site
leased workers from Personnel
Unlimited, Livonia, MI: May 27,
2004.
TA–W–57,235; 3M Company,
Automotive Div., Stillwater, MN:
May 20, 2004.
TA–W–57,188; Neat Feet Hosiery, Inc.,
Stoneville, NC: May 12, 2004.
TA–W–57,233; Culp, Inc., Corporate
Headquarters, High Point, NC: May
19, 2004.
TA–W–57,229; Renaissance Mark,
Bowling Green, KY: May 16, 2004.
TA–W–57,178; C-Tech Industries, d/b/a
The Hotsy Corporation, Humboldt,
IA: May 13, 2004.
TA–W–57,374; United Plastics Group,
Inc., El Paso Division, including onsite leased workers of Integrated
Human Capital, El Paso, TX: June
14, 2004.
TA–W–57,142; Culp, Inc., including the
following Divisions, Culp
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Upholstery Prints, Culp Central
Distribution Center and Culp
Sample Department, Burlington,
NC: May 5, 2004.
TA–W–57,140; Culp, Inc., Culp Design
Center, Burlington, NC: May 9,
2004.
The following certifications have been
issued. The requirement of upstream
supplier to a trade certified primary firm
has been met.
None
Negative Determinations for Alternative
Trade Adjustment Assistance
In order for the Division of Trade
Adjustment Assistance to issue a
certification of eligibility to apply for
Alternative Trade Adjustment
Assistance (ATAA) for older workers,
the group eligibility requirements of
Section 246(a)(3)(A)(ii) of the Trade Act
must be met.
In the following cases, it has been
determined that the requirements of
Section 246(a)3)ii) have not been met for
the reasons specified.
The Department as determined that
criterion (2) of Section 246 has not been
met. Workers at the firm possess skills
that are easily transferable.
TA–W–57,219; Riverside Paper
Corporation, Kerwin Paper Mill,
Appleton, WI
TA–W–57,281; Continental JC., Inc.,
New York, NY
TA–W–52,419; Nestaway, a div. of Axia,
Inc., Cleveland, OH
TA–W–53,395; Du-Co Ceramics Co.,
Saxonburg, PA
The Department as determined that
criterion (1) of Section 246 has not been
met. Workers at the firm are 50 years of
age or older.
TA–W–57,124; Jeanerette Shipping
Company, Inc., a div. of Jeanerette
Sugar Company, Inc., Jeanerette, LA
Since the workers are denied
eligibility to apply for TAA, the workers
cannot be certified eligible for ATAA.
TA–W–57,077; Radicispandex Corp.,
Fall River, MA
TA–W–57,141; Stanbury Uniforms, Inc.,
Waxahachie, TX
TA–W–57,253; Intermark Fabric Corp.,
including leased workers of
Placement Pros and Staffing
Consultants, Plainfield, CT
TA–W–57,253; Vision Knits, Inc.,
Albemarle, NC
TA–W–57,025; AGC Automotive, TN,
Inc., Mt. Pleasant, TN
TA–W–57,108; Parker Hannifin Corp.,
Minneapolis, MN
TA–W–57,174; Microsemi Corp.,
Colorado Div., Broomfield, CO
TA–W–57,189; Elliott Company,
Jeannette, PA
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TA–W–57,138; New Hope Weavers, Ltd,
Lansdale, PA
TA–W–57,237; Tingstol Company, onsite workers employed at
Honeywell, Inc., Golden Valley, MN
TA–W–57,196; K & T Jewelry and
Accessories, Inc., Providence, RI
TA–W–57,149; MCI, Service Deliver Div.,
a subsidiary of MCI, Inc., Weldon
Springs, MO
TA–W–57,157; Ted Thorsen, LLC,
Wilkes-Barre, PA
TA–W–57,128; Northwest Airlines, Inc.,
Technical Operations—MSP,
Bloomington, MN
TA–W–57,118; Lucerne Textiles, Inc.,
New York, NY
TA–W–57,130; Barrow Industries, Inc.,
including on-site workers employed
at Canton Samples, Inc., Norwood,
MA
TA–W–57,245; Delta Air Lines,
Technical Operations, Atlanta, GA
TA–W–57,300; Aegis Communications
Group, Irving, TX
TA–W–57,287A; Stora Enso North
America, Biron Mill, Wisconsin
Rapids, WI
Affirmative Determinations for
Alternative Trade Adjustment
Assistance
In order for the Division of Trade
Adjustment Assistance to issue a
certification of eligibility to apply for
Alternative Trade Adjustment
Assistance (ATAA) for older workers,
the group eligibility requirements of
Section 246(a)(3)(A)(ii) of the Trade Act
must be met.
The following certifications have been
issued; the date following the company
name and location of each
determination references the impact
date for all workers of such
determinations.
In the following cases, it has been
determined that the requirements of
Section 246(a)(3)(ii) have been met.
I. Whether a significant number of
workers in the workers’ firm are 50
years of age or older.
II. Whether the workers in the
workers’ firm possess skills that are not
easily transferable.
III. The competitive conditions within
the workers’ industry (i.e., conditions
within the industry are adverse).
TA–W–54,712; Gemeinhardt Company,
Elkhart, IN: April 12, 2003 through
May 25, 2006.
TA–W–52,243; Nestle Purina Pet Food,
St. Joseph, MO: July 1, 2002 through
August 22, 2005.
TA–W–52,239; Titan Tire Corp., Des
Moines, IA: June 24, 2002 through
October 2, 2005.
TA–W–53,026; Metaldyne Driveline/
Hydraulics Group, Bedford Heights,
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OH: September 17, 2002 through
November 14, 2005.
TA–W–57,140; Culp, Inc., Culp Design
Center, Burlington, NC: May 9,
2004.
TA–W–57,155; Thomson, Inc., Thomson
Marion Div., Marion, IN: April 10,
2005.
TA–W–57,177; Broyhill Furniture
Industries, Inc., Occasional #1
Plant, Lenoir, NC, A; Broyhill
Harper Furniture, Lenoir, NC, B;
Lenoir Chair #1 Plant, Lenoir, NC,
C; Broyhill Marion Plant, Marion,
NC, D; Broyhill Particleboard Plant,
Lenoir, NC, E; Central Lumber Yard,
Lenoir, NC, F; Broyhill Central
Warehouse, Lenoir, NC, G; Broyhill
Security, Lenoir, NC: April 29, 2004.
TA–W–57,178; C-Tech Industries, d/b/a
The Hotsy Corp., Humboldt, IA:
May 13, 2004.
TA–W–57,229; Renaissance Mark,
Bowling Green, KY: May 16, 2004.
TA–W–57,233; Culp, Inc., Corporate
Headquarters, High Point, NC: May
19, 2004.
TA–W–56,630; Sherwood Harsco
Gasserv, a subsidiary of Harsco
Corp., Washington, PA: February
22, 2004.
TA–W–56,839; Exide Technologies,
Shreveport, LA: March 23, 2004.
TA–W–57,008; Caldwell VSR, Inc.,
Weslaco, TX: April 19, 2004.
TA–W–57,041; Louisiana-Pacific Corp.,
Hayden Lake, ID: April 19, 2004.
TA–W–57,049; Acuity Lighting Group, a
subsidiary of Acuity Brands, Inc.,
Conyers, GA: April 21, 2004.
TA–W–57,096; GE Infrastructure,
Sensing Division, Edison, NJ: May 2,
2004.
TA–W–57,112; Broyhill Furniture
Industries, Inc., Broyhill Corporate
Office, Lenoir, NC: April 18, 2004.
TA–W–57,127; J.T. Shannon Lumber
Company, including on-site leased
workers of All Seasons
Temporaries, Pennsylvania Div.,
Tidioute, PA: April 22, 2004.
TA–W–57,159; Electro-Mel Industries,
Inc., Hazelhurst, WI: May 4, 2004.
TA–W–57,188; Neat Feet Hosiery, Inc.,
Stoneville, NC: May 12, 2004.
TA–W–57,235; 3M Company,
Automotive Div., Stillwater, MN:
May 20, 2004.
TA–W–57,274; Laidlaw Corporation,
Monticello, WI: May 27, 2004.
TA–W–57,280; Elringklinger Sealing
Systems (USA), Inc., a subsidiary of
Elringklinger AG, including on-site
leased workers from Personnel
Unlimited, Livonia, MI: May 27,
2004.
TA–W–57,087; Strandflex, Div. of
Maryland Specialty Wire, Oriskany,
NY: April 22, 2004.
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TA–W–57,116; Rockville Fabrics
Corporation, Active Quilting Div.,
Plains, PA: May 2, 2004.
TA–W–57,122; Tower Automotive, Inc.,
Croydon, IN: May 4, 2004
TA–W–57,126; Tekmax, Inc., a
subsidiary of Mitek Industries, Inc.,
Tangent, OR: April 28, 2004.
TA–W–57,134; Zomax, Inc., including
on-site leased workers of West
Valley, Staffing Group, Fremont,
CA: April 27, 2004.
TA–W–57,167; DB Roberts Company,
Workers at Sanmina-SCI,
Westbrook, ME: May 13, 2004.
TA–W–57,195; True Manufacturing
Company, a div. of The True Value
Company, Paint Brush
Manufacturing Div., Cary, IL: May 9,
2004.
TA–W–57,226; Danly IEM, Ionia, MI:
May 2, 2004.
TA–W–57,246; TRW Automotive U.S.
LLC, Engine Components North
American Technical Center, Engine
Lab Department, Warrensville
Heights, OH: May 24, 2004.
TA–W–57,249; Lamplight Farms, Inc.,
including on-site leased workers of
PA Staffing, Inc., QPS Staffing
Services, Inc., Menomonee Falls,
WI: May 24, 2004.
TA–W–57,287; Stora Enso North
America, Wisconsin Rapids Mill,
Wisconsin Rapids, WI: June 17,
2005.
TA–W–57,301; Contec, LLC, a subsidiary
of Contec Holdings, LLC, including
leased workers of Available
Personnel and Kelly Services,
Seattle, WA: June 1, 2004.
TA–W–57,332; FI-Fabry Industries,
Green Bay, WI: November 13, 2004.
TA–W–55,319; Danaher Linear Motion
Systems, a div. of The Danaher
Motion Group, formerly known as
Thomson Bay Co., Bay City, MI: July
19, 2003 through October 8, 2006.
TA–W–53,587; Sensient Imaging
Technologies, Inc., (formerly
Formulabs), Industrial Ink Div.,
Piqua, OH: October 28, 2002
through December 18, 2005.
TA–W–54,804; Southern Glove
Manufacturing Co., Inc.,
Cumberland Glove Div., Duffield,
VA: April 19, 2003 through May 28,
2006.
TA–W–54,257; MCS Industries, Inc.,
including leased workers of Adecco
Personnel, Allied Personnel
Services, and Job Connection,
Easton, PA: February 10, 2003
through March 2, 2006.
TA–W–54,195; Tyco Valves & Controls
N.A., Foundry, Prophetstown, IL:
February 4, 2003 through February
19, 2006.
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TA–W–52,173; Carr Lowrey Glass Co.,
Baltimore, MD: June 27, 2002
through August 13, 2005.
TA–W–53,087; Manchester Tool Co.,
Akron, OH: September 18, 2002
through November 12, 2005.
TA–W–53,481; Springs Industries, Inc.,
including leased workers of Phillips
Staffing, including contract workers
of Johnson Controls, Inc.,
Springfield Plant, Laurel Hill, NC:
October 31, 2002 through November
24, 2005.
TA–W–53,677; Smead Manufacturing
Co., Logan, OH: November 18, 2002
through December 22, 2005.
I hereby certify that the
aforementioned determinations were
issued during the months of June 2005.
Copies of these determinations are
available for inspection in Room C–
5311, U.S. Department of Labor, 200
Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington,
DC 20210 during normal business hours
or will be mailed to persons who write
to the above address.
Dated: June 29, 2005.
Timothy Sullivan,
Director, Division of Trade Adjustment
Assistance.
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Administration
[TA–W–57,114]
Selkirk, LLC; Logan, OH; Notice of
Revised Determination on
Reconsideration of Alternative Trade
Adjustment Assistance
By letter dated June 8, 2005, a
company official requested
administrative reconsideration
regarding Alternative Trade Adjustment
Assistance (ATAA) applicable to
workers of the subject firm. The
negative determination was signed on
May 17, 2005, and was published in the
Federal Register on June 13, 2005 (70
FR 34155).
The workers of Selkirk, LLC, Logan,
Ohio were certified eligible to apply for
Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) on
May 17, 2005.
The initial ATAA investigation
determined that the skills of the subject
worker group are easily transferable to
other positions in the local area.
In the request for reconsideration, the
company official provided new
information confirming that the skills of
the workers at the subject firm are not
easily transferable in the local
commuting area.
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment and Training Administration
Notice of Determinations Regarding Eligibility To Apply for
Worker Adjustment Assistance
In accordance with Section 223 of the Trade Act of 1974, as
amended, (19 U.S.C. 2273), the Department of Labor herein presents
summaries of determinations regarding eligibility to apply for trade
adjustment assistance for workers (TA-W) number and alternative trade
adjustment assistance (ATAA) by (TA-W) number issued during the periods
of June 2005.
In order for an affirmative determination to be made and a
certification of eligibility to apply for directly-impacted (primary)
worker adjustment assistance to be issued, each of the group
eligibility requirements of Section 222(a) of the Act must be met.
I. Section (a)(2)(A) all of the following must be satisfied:
A. A significant number or proportion of the workers in such
workers' firm, or an appropriate subdivision of the firm, have become
totally or partially separated, or are threatened to become totally or
partially separated;
B. The sales or production, or both, of such firm or subdivision
have decreased absolutely; and
C. Increased imports of articles like or directly competitive with
articles produced by such firm or subdivision have contributed
importantly to such workers' separation or threat of separation and to
the decline in sales or production of such firm or subdivision; or
II. Section (a)(2)(B) both of the following must be satisfied:
A. A significant number or proportion of the workers in such
workers' firm, or an appropriate subdivision of the firm, have become
totally or partially separated, or are threatened to become totally or
partially separated;
B. There has been a shift in production by such workers' firm or
subdivision to a foreign county of articles like or directly
competitive with articles which are produced by such firm or
subdivision; and
C. One of the following must be satisfied:
1. The country to which the workers' firm has shifted production of
the
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articles is a party to a free trade agreement with the United States;
2. The country to which the workers' firm has shifted production of
the articles to a beneficiary country under the Andean Trade Preference
Act, African Growth and Opportunity Act, or the Caribbean Basin
Economic Recovery Act; or
3. There has been or is likely to be an increase in imports of
articles that are like or directly competitive with articles which are
or were produced by such firm or subdivision.
Also, in order for an affirmative determination to be made and a
certification of eligibility to apply for worker adjustment assistance
as an adversely affected secondary group to be issued, each of the
group eligibility requirements of Section 222(b) of the Act must be
met.
(1) Significant number or proportion of the workers in the workers'
firm or an appropriate subdivision of the firm have become totally or
partially separated, or are threatened to become totally or partially
separated;
(2) The workers' firm (or subdivision) is a supplier or downstream
producer to a firm (or subdivision) that employed a group of workers
who received a certification of eligibility to apply for trade
adjustment assistance benefits and such supply or production is related
to the article that was the basis for such certification; and
(3) Either--
(A) The workers' firm is a supplier and the component parts it
supplied for the firm (or subdivision) described in paragraph (2)
accounted for at least 20 percent of the production or sales of the
workers' firm; or
(B) A loss or business by the workers' firm with the firm (or
subdivision) described in paragraph (2) contributed importantly to the
workers' separation or threat of separation.
Negative Determinations for Worker Adjustment Assistance
In the following cases, the investigation revealed that the
criteria for eligibility have not been met for the reasons specified.
The investigation revealed that criteria (a)(2)(A)(I.C.) (increased
imports) and (a)(2)(B)(II.B) (No shift in production to a foreign
country) have not been met.
TA-W-57,077; Radicispandex Corp., Fall River, MA
TA-W-57,141; Stanbury Uniforms, Inc., Waxahachie, TX
TA-W-57,253; Intermark Fabric Corp., including leased workers of
Placement Pros and Staffing Consultants, Plainfield, CT
TA-W-57,253; Vision Knits, Inc., Albemarle, NC
TA--W-57,025; AGC Automotive, TN, Inc., Mt. Pleasant, TN
The investigation revealed that criteria (a)(2)(A)(I.B.)(Sales or
production, or both, did not decline) and (a) (2) (B) (II.B) (No shift
in production to a foreign country) have not been met.
TA-W-57,108; Parker Hannifin Corp., Minneapolis, MN
TA-W-57,174; Microsemi Corp., Colorado Div., Broomfield, CO
TA-W-57,189; Elliott Company, Jeannette, PA
TA-W-57,287A; Stora Enso North America, Biron Mill, Wisconsin Rapids,
WI
The investigation revealed that criterion (a)(2)(A)(I.A) and
(a)(2)(B)(II.A) (no employment decline) has not been met.
TA-W-57,138; New Hope Weavers Ltd, Lansdale, PA
TA-W-57,237; Tingstol Company, on-site workers employed at Honeywell,
Inc., Golden Valley, MN
TA-W-57,196; K & T Jewelry and Accessories, Inc., Providence, RI
The workers firm does not produce an article as required for
certification under Section 222 of the Trade Act of 1974.
TA-W-57,320; Sabre, Inc., Travel Network North America Div., Southlake,
TX
TA-W-57,165; Panasonic Mobile Communication Development, a div. of
Panasonic Mobile Communications, Suwanee, GA
TA-W-57,149; MCI, Service Deliver Div., a subsidiary of MCI, Inc.,
Weldon Springs, MO
TA-W-57,157; Ted Thorsen, LLC, Wilkes-Barre, PA
TA-W-57,128; Northwest Airlines, Inc., Technical Operations--MSP,
Bloomington, MN
TA-W-57,118; Lucerne Textiles, Inc., New York, NY
TA-W-57,130; Barrow Industries, Inc., including on-site workers
employed at Canton Samples, Inc., Norwood, MA
TA-W-57,245; Delta Air Lines, Technical Operations, Atlanta, GA
TA-W-57,300; Aegis Communications Group, Irving, TX
The investigation revealed that criterion (a)(2)(A) (I.C)
(Increased imports and (a)(2)(B) (II.C) (has shifted production to a
foreign country) have not been met.
TA-W-56,898; **Eastman Chemical Company, Arkansas Operations Div.,
Batesville, AR
Affirmative Determinations for Worker Adjustment Assistance
The following certifications have been issued; the date following
the company name and location of each determination references the
impact date for all workers of such determination.
The following certifications have been issued. The requirements of
(a) (2) (A) (increased imports) of Section 222 have been met.
TA-W-57,124; Jeanerette Shipping Co., Inc., a div. of Jeanerette Sugar
Company, Inc., Jeanerette, LA: May 5, 2004.
TA-W-57,249; Lamplight Farms, Inc., including on-site leased workers of
PA Staffing, Inc., QPS Staffing Services, Inc., Menomonee Falls, WI:
May 24, 2004.
TA-W-57,195; True Manufacturing Co., a div. of The True Value Co.,
Paint Brush Manufacturing Div., Cary, IL: May 9, 2004.
TA-W-57,167; DB Roberts Company, Workers at Sanmina-SCI, Westbrook, ME:
May 13, 2004.
TA-W-57,126; Tekmax, Inc., a subsidiary of Mitek Industries, Inc.,
Tangent, OR: April 28, 2004.
TA-W-57,116; Rockville Fabrics Corp., Active Quilting Div., Plains, PA:
May 2, 2004.
TA-57,087; Strandflex, div. of Maryland Specialty Wire, Oriskany, NY:
April 22, 2004.
TA-W-57,274; Laidlaw Corp., Monticello, WI: May 27, 2004.
TA-W-57,159; Electro-Mel Industries, Inc., Hazelhurst, WI: May 4, 2004.
TA-W-57,127; J.T. Shannon Lumber Company, including on-site leased
workers of All Seasons Temporaries, Pennsylvania Div., Tidioute, PA:
April 22, 2004.
TA-W-57,112; Broyhill Furniture Industries, Inc., Broyhill Corp.
Office, Lenoir, NC: April 18, 2004.
TA-W-57,096; GE Infrastructure, Sensing Div., Edison, NJ: May 2, 2004.
TA-W-57,049; Acuity Lighting Group, a subsidiary of Acuity Brands,
Inc., Conyers, GA: April 21, 2004.
TA-W-57,041; Louisiana-Pacific Corp., Hayden Lake, ID: April 19, 2004
TA-W-57,008; Caldwell VSR, Inc., Weslaco, TX: April 19, 2004.
TA-W-56,630; Sherwood Harsco Gasserv, a subsidiary of- Harsco Corp.,
Washington, PA: February 22, 2004.
TA-W-57,177; Broyhill Furniture Industries, Inc., Occasional #1 Plant,
Lenoir, NC, A; Broyhill Harper Furniture, Lenoir, NC, B; Lenoir Chair
#1 Plant, Lenoir, NC,
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C; Broyhill Marion Plant, Marion, NC, D; Broyhill Particleboard Plant,
Lenoir, NC, E; Central Lumber Yard, Lenoir, NC, F; Broyhill Central
Warehouse, Lenoir, NC and G; Broyhill Security, Lenoir, NC: April 10,
2005.
TA-W-57,155; Thomson, Inc., Thomson Marion Div., Marion, IN: April 10,
2005.
TA-W-57,287; Stora Enso North America, Wisconsin Rapids Mill, Wisconsin
Rapids, WI: June 17, 2005
The following certifications have been issued. The requirements of
(a) (2) (B) (shift in production) of Section 222 have been met.
TA-W-57,281; Continental JC., Inc., New York, NY: June 1, 2004.
TA-W-57,219; Riverside Paper Corp., Kerwin Paper Mill, Appleton, WI:
May 16, 2004.
TA-W-57,332; FI-Fabry Industries, Green Bay, WI: November 13, 2004.
TA-W-57,301; Contec, LLC, a subsidiary of Contec Holdings, LLC,
including leased workers of Available Personnel and Kelly Services,
Seattle, WA: June 1, 2004.
TA-W-57,246; TRW Automotive U.S. LLC, Engine Components North American
Technical Center, Engine Lab Department, Warrensville, Heights, OH: May
24, 2004.
TA-W-57,226; Danly IEM, Ionia, MI: May 2, 2004.
TA-W-57,134; Zomax, Inc., including on-site leased workers of West
Valley, Staffing Group, Fremont, CA: April 27, 2004.
TA-W-57,122; Tower Automotive, Inc., Croydon, IN: May 4, 2004.
TA-W-57,280; Elringklinger Sealing Systems (USA), Inc., a subsidiary of
Elringklinger AG, including on-site leased workers from Personnel
Unlimited, Livonia, MI: May 27, 2004.
TA-W-57,235; 3M Company, Automotive Div., Stillwater, MN: May 20, 2004.
TA-W-57,188; Neat Feet Hosiery, Inc., Stoneville, NC: May 12, 2004.
TA-W-57,233; Culp, Inc., Corporate Headquarters, High Point, NC: May
19, 2004.
TA-W-57,229; Renaissance Mark, Bowling Green, KY: May 16, 2004.
TA-W-57,178; C-Tech Industries, d/b/a The Hotsy Corporation, Humboldt,
IA: May 13, 2004.
TA-W-57,374; United Plastics Group, Inc., El Paso Division, including
on-site leased workers of Integrated Human Capital, El Paso, TX: June
14, 2004.
TA-W-57,142; Culp, Inc., including the following Divisions, Culp
Upholstery Prints, Culp Central Distribution Center and Culp Sample
Department, Burlington, NC: May 5, 2004.
TA-W-57,140; Culp, Inc., Culp Design Center, Burlington, NC: May 9,
2004.
The following certifications have been issued. The requirement of
upstream supplier to a trade certified primary firm has been met.
None
Negative Determinations for Alternative Trade Adjustment Assistance
In order for the Division of Trade Adjustment Assistance to issue a
certification of eligibility to apply for Alternative Trade Adjustment
Assistance (ATAA) for older workers, the group eligibility requirements
of Section 246(a)(3)(A)(ii) of the Trade Act must be met.
In the following cases, it has been determined that the
requirements of Section 246(a)3)ii) have not been met for the reasons
specified.
The Department as determined that criterion (2) of Section 246 has
not been met. Workers at the firm possess skills that are easily
transferable.
TA-W-57,219; Riverside Paper Corporation, Kerwin Paper Mill, Appleton,
WI
TA-W-57,281; Continental JC., Inc., New York, NY
TA-W-52,419; Nestaway, a div. of Axia, Inc., Cleveland, OH
TA-W-53,395; Du-Co Ceramics Co., Saxonburg, PA
The Department as determined that criterion (1) of Section 246 has
not been met. Workers at the firm are 50 years of age or older.
TA-W-57,124; Jeanerette Shipping Company, Inc., a div. of Jeanerette
Sugar Company, Inc., Jeanerette, LA
Since the workers are denied eligibility to apply for TAA, the
workers cannot be certified eligible for ATAA.
TA-W-57,077; Radicispandex Corp., Fall River, MA
TA-W-57,141; Stanbury Uniforms, Inc., Waxahachie, TX
TA-W-57,253; Intermark Fabric Corp., including leased workers of
Placement Pros and Staffing Consultants, Plainfield, CT
TA-W-57,253; Vision Knits, Inc., Albemarle, NC
TA-W-57,025; AGC Automotive, TN, Inc., Mt. Pleasant, TN
TA-W-57,108; Parker Hannifin Corp., Minneapolis, MN
TA-W-57,174; Microsemi Corp., Colorado Div., Broomfield, CO
TA-W-57,189; Elliott Company, Jeannette, PA
TA-W-57,138; New Hope Weavers, Ltd, Lansdale, PA
TA-W-57,237; Tingstol Company, on-site workers employed at Honeywell,
Inc., Golden Valley, MN
TA-W-57,196; K & T Jewelry and Accessories, Inc., Providence, RI
TA-W-57,149; MCI, Service Deliver Div., a subsidiary of MCI, Inc.,
Weldon Springs, MO
TA-W-57,157; Ted Thorsen, LLC, Wilkes-Barre, PA
TA-W-57,128; Northwest Airlines, Inc., Technical Operations--MSP,
Bloomington, MN
TA-W-57,118; Lucerne Textiles, Inc., New York, NY
TA-W-57,130; Barrow Industries, Inc., including on-site workers
employed at Canton Samples, Inc., Norwood, MA
TA-W-57,245; Delta Air Lines, Technical Operations, Atlanta, GA
TA-W-57,300; Aegis Communications Group, Irving, TX
TA-W-57,287A; Stora Enso North America, Biron Mill, Wisconsin Rapids,
WI
Affirmative Determinations for Alternative Trade Adjustment Assistance
In order for the Division of Trade Adjustment Assistance to issue a
certification of eligibility to apply for Alternative Trade Adjustment
Assistance (ATAA) for older workers, the group eligibility requirements
of Section 246(a)(3)(A)(ii) of the Trade Act must be met.
The following certifications have been issued; the date following
the company name and location of each determination references the
impact date for all workers of such determinations.
In the following cases, it has been determined that the
requirements of Section 246(a)(3)(ii) have been met.
I. Whether a significant number of workers in the workers' firm are
50 years of age or older.
II. Whether the workers in the workers' firm possess skills that
are not easily transferable.
III. The competitive conditions within the workers' industry (i.e.,
conditions within the industry are adverse).
TA-W-54,712; Gemeinhardt Company, Elkhart, IN: April 12, 2003 through
May 25, 2006.
TA-W-52,243; Nestle Purina Pet Food, St. Joseph, MO: July 1, 2002
through August 22, 2005.
TA-W-52,239; Titan Tire Corp., Des Moines, IA: June 24, 2002 through
October 2, 2005.
TA-W-53,026; Metaldyne Driveline/Hydraulics Group, Bedford Heights,
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OH: September 17, 2002 through November 14, 2005.
TA-W-57,140; Culp, Inc., Culp Design Center, Burlington, NC: May 9,
2004.
TA-W-57,155; Thomson, Inc., Thomson Marion Div., Marion, IN: April 10,
2005.
TA-W-57,177; Broyhill Furniture Industries, Inc., Occasional #1 Plant,
Lenoir, NC, A; Broyhill Harper Furniture, Lenoir, NC, B; Lenoir Chair
#1 Plant, Lenoir, NC, C; Broyhill Marion Plant, Marion, NC, D; Broyhill
Particleboard Plant, Lenoir, NC, E; Central Lumber Yard, Lenoir, NC, F;
Broyhill Central Warehouse, Lenoir, NC, G; Broyhill Security, Lenoir,
NC: April 29, 2004.
TA-W-57,178; C-Tech Industries, d/b/a The Hotsy Corp., Humboldt, IA:
May 13, 2004.
TA-W-57,229; Renaissance Mark, Bowling Green, KY: May 16, 2004.
TA-W-57,233; Culp, Inc., Corporate Headquarters, High Point, NC: May
19, 2004.
TA-W-56,630; Sherwood Harsco Gasserv, a subsidiary of Harsco Corp.,
Washington, PA: February 22, 2004.
TA-W-56,839; Exide Technologies, Shreveport, LA: March 23, 2004.
TA-W-57,008; Caldwell VSR, Inc., Weslaco, TX: April 19, 2004.
TA-W-57,041; Louisiana-Pacific Corp., Hayden Lake, ID: April 19, 2004.
TA-W-57,049; Acuity Lighting Group, a subsidiary of Acuity Brands,
Inc., Conyers, GA: April 21, 2004.
TA-W-57,096; GE Infrastructure, Sensing Division, Edison, NJ: May 2,
2004.
TA-W-57,112; Broyhill Furniture Industries, Inc., Broyhill Corporate
Office, Lenoir, NC: April 18, 2004.
TA-W-57,127; J.T. Shannon Lumber Company, including on-site leased
workers of All Seasons Temporaries, Pennsylvania Div., Tidioute, PA:
April 22, 2004.
TA-W-57,159; Electro-Mel Industries, Inc., Hazelhurst, WI: May 4, 2004.
TA-W-57,188; Neat Feet Hosiery, Inc., Stoneville, NC: May 12, 2004.
TA-W-57,235; 3M Company, Automotive Div., Stillwater, MN: May 20, 2004.
TA-W-57,274; Laidlaw Corporation, Monticello, WI: May 27, 2004.
TA-W-57,280; Elringklinger Sealing Systems (USA), Inc., a subsidiary of
Elringklinger AG, including on-site leased workers from Personnel
Unlimited, Livonia, MI: May 27, 2004.
TA-W-57,087; Strandflex, Div. of Maryland Specialty Wire, Oriskany, NY:
April 22, 2004.
TA-W-57,116; Rockville Fabrics Corporation, Active Quilting Div.,
Plains, PA: May 2, 2004.
TA-W-57,122; Tower Automotive, Inc., Croydon, IN: May 4, 2004
TA-W-57,126; Tekmax, Inc., a subsidiary of Mitek Industries, Inc.,
Tangent, OR: April 28, 2004.
TA-W-57,134; Zomax, Inc., including on-site leased workers of West
Valley, Staffing Group, Fremont, CA: April 27, 2004.
TA-W-57,167; DB Roberts Company, Workers at Sanmina-SCI, Westbrook, ME:
May 13, 2004.
TA-W-57,195; True Manufacturing Company, a div. of The True Value
Company, Paint Brush Manufacturing Div., Cary, IL: May 9, 2004.
TA-W-57,226; Danly IEM, Ionia, MI: May 2, 2004.
TA-W-57,246; TRW Automotive U.S. LLC, Engine Components North American
Technical Center, Engine Lab Department, Warrensville Heights, OH: May
24, 2004.
TA-W-57,249; Lamplight Farms, Inc., including on-site leased workers of
PA Staffing, Inc., QPS Staffing Services, Inc., Menomonee Falls, WI:
May 24, 2004.
TA-W-57,287; Stora Enso North America, Wisconsin Rapids Mill, Wisconsin
Rapids, WI: June 17, 2005.
TA-W-57,301; Contec, LLC, a subsidiary of Contec Holdings, LLC,
including leased workers of Available Personnel and Kelly Services,
Seattle, WA: June 1, 2004.
TA-W-57,332; FI-Fabry Industries, Green Bay, WI: November 13, 2004.
TA-W-55,319; Danaher Linear Motion Systems, a div. of The Danaher
Motion Group, formerly known as Thomson Bay Co., Bay City, MI: July 19,
2003 through October 8, 2006.
TA-W-53,587; Sensient Imaging Technologies, Inc., (formerly Formulabs),
Industrial Ink Div., Piqua, OH: October 28, 2002 through December 18,
2005.
TA-W-54,804; Southern Glove Manufacturing Co., Inc., Cumberland Glove
Div., Duffield, VA: April 19, 2003 through May 28, 2006.
TA-W-54,257; MCS Industries, Inc., including leased workers of Adecco
Personnel, Allied Personnel Services, and Job Connection, Easton, PA:
February 10, 2003 through March 2, 2006.
TA-W-54,195; Tyco Valves & Controls N.A., Foundry, Prophetstown, IL:
February 4, 2003 through February 19, 2006.
TA-W-52,173; Carr Lowrey Glass Co., Baltimore, MD: June 27, 2002
through August 13, 2005.
TA-W-53,087; Manchester Tool Co., Akron, OH: September 18, 2002 through
November 12, 2005.
TA-W-53,481; Springs Industries, Inc., including leased workers of
Phillips Staffing, including contract workers of Johnson Controls,
Inc., Springfield Plant, Laurel Hill, NC: October 31, 2002 through
November 24, 2005.
TA-W-53,677; Smead Manufacturing Co., Logan, OH: November 18, 2002
through December 22, 2005.
I hereby certify that the aforementioned determinations were issued
during the months of June 2005. Copies of these determinations are
available for inspection in Room C-5311, U.S. Department of Labor, 200
Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20210 during normal business
hours or will be mailed to persons who write to the above address.
Dated: June 29, 2005.
Timothy Sullivan,
Director, Division of Trade Adjustment Assistance.
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