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subject firm during the relevant time
period. The Department conducted a
further investigation and determined
that none of the direct customers of the
subject firm were certified eligible for
TAA during the relevant time period.
Furthermore, the Department
requested an additional list of customers
from the subject firm and conducted a
new customer survey regarding their
purchases of furniture blanks, stair
balusters, and handle blanks in 2005,
2006 and January through May of 2007
over the corresponding 2006 period.
This survey revealed no imports of
furniture blanks, stair balusters, and
handle blanks during the relevant time
period.
Conclusion
After reconsideration, I affirm the
original notice of negative
determination of eligibility to apply for
worker adjustment assistance for
workers and former workers of South
Indiana Lumber Company, Inc., Liberty,
Kentucky.
Signed at Washington, DC this 29th day of
August, 2007.
Elliott S. Kushner,
Certifying Officer, Division of Trade
Adjustment Assistance.
[FR Doc. E7–17476 Filed 9–4–07; 8:45 am]
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The subject firm originally named
Dillon Yarn, was renamed Unifi, Inc.—
Dillon Plant on January 1, 2007. The
State agency reports that some workers
wages at the subject firm are being
reported under the Unemployment
Insurance (UI) tax account for Dillon
Yarn, Dillon, South Carolina.
Accordingly, the Department is
amending this certification to properly
reflect this matter.
The intent of the Department’s
certification is to include all workers of
Unifi, Inc.—Dillon Plant, formerly
known as Dillon Yarn, who were
adversely affected by increased
customer imports.
The amended notice applicable to
TA–W–61,522 is hereby issued as
follows:
All workers of Unifi, Inc.—Dillon Plant,
formerly known as Dillon Yarn, Dillon, South
Carolina, who became totally or partially
separated from employment on or after May
10, 2006, through August 15, 2009, are
eligible to apply for 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 at Washington, DC, this 28th day of
August 2007.
Linda G. Poole,
Certifying Officer, Division of Trade
Adjustment Assistance.
[FR Doc. E7–17475 Filed 9–4–07; 8:45 am]
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
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Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
[TA–W–61,522]
Employment and Training
Administration
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Unifi, Inc.—Dillon Plant Formerly
Known as Dillon Yarn, Dillon, SC;
Amended Certification Regarding
Eligibility To Apply for Worker
Adjustment Assistance and Alternative
Trade Adjustment Assistance
In accordance with section 223 of the
Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2273), and
section 246 of the Trade Act of 1974 (26
U.S.C. 2813), as amended, the
Department of Labor issued a
Certification Regarding Eligibility to
Apply for Worker Adjustment
Assistance and Alternative Trade
Adjustment Assistance on August 15,
2007, applicable to workers of Unifi,
Inc.,—Dillon Plant, Dillon, South
Carolina. The notice will be published
soon in the Federal Register.
At the request of the State agency, the
Department reviewed the certification
for workers of the subject firm. The
workers are engaged in the production
of textured polyester yarns and twisted
sewing threads.
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Vytech Industries, Inc., Anderson, SC;
Including An Employee Of Vytech
Industries, Inc., Anderson SC, Located
in Salisbury, MD; Amended
Certification Regarding Eligibility to
Apply for Worker Adjustment
Assistance and Alternative Trade
Adjustment Assistance
In accordance with Section 223 of the
Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2273), and
Section 246 of the Trade Act of 1974 (26
U.S.C. 2813), as amended, the
Department of Labor issued a
Certification Regarding Eligibility to
Apply for Worker Adjustment
Assistance and Alternative Trade
Adjustment Assistance on March 26,
2007, applicable to workers of VyTech
Industries, Inc., Anderson, South
Carolina. The notice was published in
the Federal Register on April 10, 2007
(72 FR 17936).
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At the request of the State agency, the
Department reviewed the certification
for workers of the subject firm. New
information shows that a worker
separation occurred involving an
employee of the Anderson, South
Carolina facility of VyTech Industries,
Inc. who is located in Salisbury,
Maryland.
Mr. Barry Seldomridge provided sales
and engineering function services for
the Anderson, South Carolina location
of the subject firm.
Based on these findings, the
Department is amending this
certification to include an employee of
the Anderson, South Carolina facility of
VyTech Industries, Inc. who is located
in Salisbury, Maryland.
The intent of the Department’s
certification is to include all workers of
VyTech Industries, Inc., Anderson,
South Carolina who were adversely
affected by increased customer imports.
The amended notice applicable to
TA–W–60,961 is hereby issued as
follows:
All workers of VyTech Industries, Inc.,
Anderson, South Carolina (TA–W–60,961),
including an employee in support of VyTech
Industries, Inc., Anderson, South Carolina
located in Salisbury, Maryland (TA–W–
60,961A), who became totally or partially
separated from employment on or after
February 9, 2006, through March 26, 2009,
are eligible to apply for 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 at Washington, DC this 28th day of
August 2007.
Elliott S. Kushner,
Certifying Officer, Division of Trade
Adjustment Assistance.
[FR Doc. E7–17474 Filed 9–4–07; 8:45 am]
[TA–W–60,961; TA–W–60,961A]
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Proposed Information Collection
Request for National Agricultural
Workers Survey; Comment Request
Employment and Training
Administration.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Department of Labor, as
part of its continuing effort to reduce
paperwork and respondent burden,
conducts a preclearance consultation
program to provide the general public
and Federal agencies an opportunity to
comment on proposed and/or
continuing collections of information in
accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA95) [44
U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A)]. This program
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helps to ensure that requested data can
be provided in the desired format,
reporting burden (time and financial
resources) is minimized, collection
instruments are clearly understood, and
the impact of collection requirements on
respondents can be properly assessed.
Currently, the Employment and
Training Administration is soliciting
comments concerning the proposed
three-year continuation of the National
Agricultural Workers Survey with
revisions.
A copy of the proposed information
collection request can be obtained by
contacting the office listed below in the
addressee section of this notice or by
accessing: https://www.doleta.gov/
OMBCN/1205–0453.cfm.
DATES: Written comments must be
submitted to the office listed in the
addressee’s section below on or before
November 5, 2007.
ADDRESSES: Submit written comments
to the Employment and Training
Administration, Office of Policy
Development and Research, 200
Constitution Avenue, NW., Room
N5641, Washington, DC 20210,
Attention: Mr. Daniel Carroll.
Telephone number: 202–693–2795 (this
is not a toll-free number). Fax: 202–693–
2766. E-mail: carroll.daniel.j@dol.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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I. Background
The Department of Labor has been
continually surveying hired farm
workers since 1988 via the National
Agricultural Workers Survey (NAWS).
The survey’s primary focus is to
describe the employment, demographic,
and health characteristics of hired crop
farm workers. It is the only nationallevel data source for this information.
The NAWS provides an
understanding of the manpower
resources available to U.S. agriculture,
and both public and private service
programs use the data for planning,
implementing, and evaluating farm
worker programs.
The NAWS samples hired crop farm
workers in three cycles each year to
capture the seasonality of agricultural
employment. Workers are randomly
sampled at their work sites. During the
initial contact, arrangements are made
to interview the respondent at home or
at another location of convenience to
the respondent. Depending on the
information needs and resources of the
various federal agencies that use NAWS
data, between 1,500 and 4,000 workers
are interviewed each year.
The primary NAWS questionnaire
routinely provides a standard set of
information on the employment,
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demographic, and health characteristics
of hired crop workers. When new
information is required, Federal
agencies add supplemental collection
instruments to the NAWS.
Beginning with the October 2007
interview cycle, the Employment and
Training Administration, in partnership
with the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health,
proposes to collect additional
information on the occupational health
of hired crop workers via the NAWS.
The new information would come from
administering new questions on
occupational mental health.
The purpose of this notice is to solicit
comments regarding: (1) The currently
approved versions of the primary
questionnaire and the agricultural
occupational injury supplement; and (2)
the addition of the occupational mental
health questions. The primary
questionnaire, injury supplement, and
proposed occupational mental health
questions are discussed below.
Primary NAWS Questionnaire
The questionnaire is administered to
hired crop agricultural workers 14 years
old and older. It contains a household
grid, where the education level and
migration history of the respondent and
each member of the respondent’s
household are recorded, and an
employment grid, where a full year of
respondent’s employment is detailed.
Information on income, assets, legal
status, and use of contribution- and
needs-based programs is also elicited.
In the employment grid, interviewers
record the task and crop for agricultural
jobs, type and amount of nonagricultural employment, periods of
unemployment, and time spent outside
the United States. For the respondent’s
current agricultural job, information on
how the job was obtained, wages and
payment method (piece or hourly),
employment type (direct hire or laborcontracted) and duration (year-round or
seasonal), benefits, availability of water
and sanitation, pesticide training,
transportation, and housing
arrangements is recorded.
Demographic and health information
collected via the primary questionnaire
includes age, gender, place of birth,
marital status, languages spoken,
English language ability, participation
in education and employment training
programs, health history (lifetime),
musculoskeletal problems (last 12
months), and quality of and access to
health care.
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The Agricultural Occupational Injury
Supplement
This CDC/NIOSH-sponsored
supplement is administered to all
NAWS respondents who had a
qualifying agricultural occupational
injury in the United States in the 12month period before the date of
interview. For each qualifying injury,
the respondent is asked how, when and
where the injury occurred, the body
part(s) injured, where medical treatment
was received, how the treatment was
paid for, and the number of days the
respondent couldn’t work or worked at
a reduced activity level.
Proposed Occupational Mental Health
Supplement
CDC/NIOSH is proposing to add, for
one year only, an occupational mental
health supplement. The supplement
will include four questions each
concerning decisions latitude and work
limitations, two questions each
concerning job demands and job
insecurity, and one question each
concerning perceived general health and
family concerns. In addition, the Center
for Epidemiologic Studies Depression
Scale (CES–D) Short Form 10 (SF–10),
which contains 10 items, would be
administered.
II. Review Focus
The Department of Labor is
particularly interested in comments
which:
• Evaluate whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of the agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility;
• Evaluate the accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
• Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and
• Minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including through the
use of appropriated automated,
electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology,
e.g., permitting electronic submissions
of responses.
III. Current Actions
Type of Review: Revision of Approved
Collection.
Agency: Employment and Training
Administration.
Title: National Agricultural Workers
Survey.
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Total Responses: 5,344.
Average Time per Response: 48.1
minutes.
OMB Number: 1205–0453.
Affected Public: Individuals, Farms.
Total Respondents: 5,344.
Frequency: Annual.
Estimated Total Burden Hours: 4,288
(see Table 1, below).
TABLE 1.—ESTIMATED BURDEN HOURS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FY 2008 NAWS
Respondents
per year
Who will be interviewed?
Survey instrument
Farm Workers .................................
Primary Questionnaire, including
occupational
mental
health
questions.
Occupational Injury Supplement ....
4,000
57 minutes .....................................
3,800
160*
15 minutes .....................................
40
Point of Contact Only .....................
........................................................
1,344
5,344
20 minutes .....................................
........................................................
448
4,288
Farm Workers with a qualifying injury.
Employers .......................................
Total .........................................
Average time per respondent
Total hours
*Not included in total respondents; they are a subset of the Primary Questionnaire respondents.
• When prompted, enter the
following numeric pass code: 28764;
• When connected to the call, please
‘‘MUTE’’ your telephone immediately.
You may do so by dialing ‘‘*6.’’
Total Burden Cost (operating/
maintaining): $0.
Comments submitted in response to
this comment request will be
summarized and/or included in the
request for Office of Management and
Budget approval of the information
collection request; they will also
become a matter of public record.
MEETING SCHEDULE
Tuesday, September
11, 2007
Dated: August 29, 2007.
Emily Stover DeRocco,
Assistant Secretary, Employment and
Training Administration.
[FR Doc. E7–17498 Filed 9–4–07; 8:45 am]
1. Operations & Regulations Committee.
2. Board of Directors
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Sunshine Act Meetings of the Board of
Directors and One of the Board’s
Committees
The Legal Services
Corporation (‘‘LSC’’) Board of Directors
(‘‘Board’’) and the Board’s Operations &
Regulations Committee will meet by
conference call on September 11, 2007,
in the order set forth in the following
schedule. (The Board Meeting will
commence immediately upon
adjournment of the committee meeting.)
PUBLIC OBSERVATION BY TELEPHONE:
Members of the public that wish to
listen to the meetings live may do so at
LSC Headquarters (333 K. Street, NW.,
Washington, DC—3rd Floor Conference
Center) or by following the telephone
call-in directions provided below. Those
members of the public that join the call
are asked to keep their telephones
muted in order to eliminate background
noises. Comments from the public may
from time to time be solicited by the
presiding Chairman.
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TIMES AND DATES:
Call-In Directions for Both Meetings:
• Call toll-free number 1–800–857–
7178;
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Time
11 a.m.
Immediately upon
conclusion of the
Operations & Regulations Committee
Meeting.
LOCATION: LSC staff joining the call will
be doing so from the LSC Conference
Center, on the 3rd Floor of 333 K Street,
NW., Washington, DC, and may be
joined by members of the public.
STATUS OF MEETINGS: Open.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Operations & Regulations Committee
rulemaking to revise Part 1626
relative to eligibility of citizens of the
Republic of the Marshall Islands, the
Federated States of Micronesia and
the Republic of Paulau.
3. Public comment.
4. Consider and act on other business.
5. Consider and act on motion to
adjourn meeting.
CONTACT PERSON FOR INFORMATION:
Patricia D. Batie, Manager of Board
Operations, at (202) 295–1500.
SPECIAL NEEDS: Upon request, meeting
notices will be made available in
alternate formats to accommodate visual
and hearing impairments. Individuals
who have a disability and need an
accommodation to attend the meeting
may notify Patricia D. Batie, at (202)
295–1500.
Dated: August 31, 2007.
Victor M. Fortuno,
Vice President for Legal Affairs, General
Counsel & Corporate Secretary.
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Agenda
Open Session
1. Approval of agenda.
2. Consider and act on rulemaking to
revise Part 1626 relative to eligibility
of citizens of the Republic of the
Marshall Islands, the Federated States
of Micronesia and the Republic of
Palau.
3. Public comment.
4. Consider and act on other business.
5. Consider and act on adjournment of
meeting.
Board of Directors
Agenda
Open Session
1. Approval of agenda.
2. Consider and act the recommendation
of the Operations and Regulations
Committee regarding proposed
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Law 92–463, as amended, the National
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announces an open meeting of the
NASA International Space Station
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Proposed Information Collection Request for National Agricultural
Workers Survey; Comment Request
AGENCY: Employment and Training Administration.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Labor, as part of its continuing effort to
reduce paperwork and respondent burden, conducts a preclearance
consultation program to provide the general public and Federal agencies
an opportunity to comment on proposed and/or continuing collections of
information in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(PRA95) [44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A)]. This program
[[Page 50984]]
helps to ensure that requested data can be provided in the desired
format, reporting burden (time and financial resources) is minimized,
collection instruments are clearly understood, and the impact of
collection requirements on respondents can be properly assessed.
Currently, the Employment and Training Administration is soliciting
comments concerning the proposed three-year continuation of the
National Agricultural Workers Survey with revisions.
A copy of the proposed information collection request can be
obtained by contacting the office listed below in the addressee section
of this notice or by accessing: https://www.doleta.gov/OMBCN/1205-
0453.cfm.
DATES: Written comments must be submitted to the office listed in the
addressee's section below on or before November 5, 2007.
ADDRESSES: Submit written comments to the Employment and Training
Administration, Office of Policy Development and Research, 200
Constitution Avenue, NW., Room N5641, Washington, DC 20210, Attention:
Mr. Daniel Carroll. Telephone number: 202-693-2795 (this is not a toll-
free number). Fax: 202-693-2766. E-mail: carroll.daniel.j@dol.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
The Department of Labor has been continually surveying hired farm
workers since 1988 via the National Agricultural Workers Survey (NAWS).
The survey's primary focus is to describe the employment, demographic,
and health characteristics of hired crop farm workers. It is the only
national-level data source for this information.
The NAWS provides an understanding of the manpower resources
available to U.S. agriculture, and both public and private service
programs use the data for planning, implementing, and evaluating farm
worker programs.
The NAWS samples hired crop farm workers in three cycles each year
to capture the seasonality of agricultural employment. Workers are
randomly sampled at their work sites. During the initial contact,
arrangements are made to interview the respondent at home or at another
location of convenience to the respondent. Depending on the information
needs and resources of the various federal agencies that use NAWS data,
between 1,500 and 4,000 workers are interviewed each year.
The primary NAWS questionnaire routinely provides a standard set of
information on the employment, demographic, and health characteristics
of hired crop workers. When new information is required, Federal
agencies add supplemental collection instruments to the NAWS.
Beginning with the October 2007 interview cycle, the Employment and
Training Administration, in partnership with the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and
Health, proposes to collect additional information on the occupational
health of hired crop workers via the NAWS. The new information would
come from administering new questions on occupational mental health.
The purpose of this notice is to solicit comments regarding: (1)
The currently approved versions of the primary questionnaire and the
agricultural occupational injury supplement; and (2) the addition of
the occupational mental health questions. The primary questionnaire,
injury supplement, and proposed occupational mental health questions
are discussed below.
Primary NAWS Questionnaire
The questionnaire is administered to hired crop agricultural
workers 14 years old and older. It contains a household grid, where the
education level and migration history of the respondent and each member
of the respondent's household are recorded, and an employment grid,
where a full year of respondent's employment is detailed. Information
on income, assets, legal status, and use of contribution- and needs-
based programs is also elicited.
In the employment grid, interviewers record the task and crop for
agricultural jobs, type and amount of non-agricultural employment,
periods of unemployment, and time spent outside the United States. For
the respondent's current agricultural job, information on how the job
was obtained, wages and payment method (piece or hourly), employment
type (direct hire or labor-contracted) and duration (year-round or
seasonal), benefits, availability of water and sanitation, pesticide
training, transportation, and housing arrangements is recorded.
Demographic and health information collected via the primary
questionnaire includes age, gender, place of birth, marital status,
languages spoken, English language ability, participation in education
and employment training programs, health history (lifetime),
musculoskeletal problems (last 12 months), and quality of and access to
health care.
The Agricultural Occupational Injury Supplement
This CDC/NIOSH-sponsored supplement is administered to all NAWS
respondents who had a qualifying agricultural occupational injury in
the United States in the 12-month period before the date of interview.
For each qualifying injury, the respondent is asked how, when and where
the injury occurred, the body part(s) injured, where medical treatment
was received, how the treatment was paid for, and the number of days
the respondent couldn't work or worked at a reduced activity level.
Proposed Occupational Mental Health Supplement
CDC/NIOSH is proposing to add, for one year only, an occupational
mental health supplement. The supplement will include four questions
each concerning decisions latitude and work limitations, two questions
each concerning job demands and job insecurity, and one question each
concerning perceived general health and family concerns. In addition,
the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) Short
Form 10 (SF-10), which contains 10 items, would be administered.
II. Review Focus
The Department of Labor is particularly interested in comments
which:
Evaluate whether the proposed collection of information is
necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the agency,
including whether the information will have practical utility;
Evaluate the accuracy of the agency's estimate of the
burden of the proposed collection of information, including the
validity of the methodology and assumptions used;
Enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected; and
Minimize the burden of the collection of information on
those who are to respond, including through the use of appropriated
automated, electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection
techniques or other forms of information technology, e.g., permitting
electronic submissions of responses.
III. Current Actions
Type of Review: Revision of Approved Collection.
Agency: Employment and Training Administration.
Title: National Agricultural Workers Survey.
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OMB Number: 1205-0453.
Affected Public: Individuals, Farms.
Total Respondents: 5,344.
Frequency: Annual.
Total Responses: 5,344.
Average Time per Response: 48.1 minutes.
Estimated Total Burden Hours: 4,288 (see Table 1, below).
Table 1.--Estimated Burden Hours Associated With the FY 2008 NAWS
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Respondents Average time per
Who will be interviewed? Survey instrument per year respondent Total hours
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Farm Workers...................... Primary 4,000 57 minutes........... 3,800
Questionnaire,
including
occupational mental
health questions.
Farm Workers with a qualifying Occupational Injury 160* 15 minutes........... 40
injury. Supplement.
Employers......................... Point of Contact Only 1,344 20 minutes........... 448
Total......................... ..................... 5,344 ..................... 4,288
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*Not included in total respondents; they are a subset of the Primary Questionnaire respondents.
Total Burden Cost (operating/maintaining): $0.
Comments submitted in response to this comment request will be
summarized and/or included in the request for Office of Management and
Budget approval of the information collection request; they will also
become a matter of public record.
Dated: August 29, 2007.
Emily Stover DeRocco,
Assistant Secretary, Employment and Training Administration.
[FR Doc. E7-17498 Filed 9-4-07; 8:45 am]
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