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apparel nylon filaments to Mexico over
two years earlier.
That the subject workers were not
threatened with separation until
November 14, 2006 (more than two
years after the subject firm’s shift of
production of nylon apparel filament to
Mexico) and that the customer service
representatives have been replaced by
workers in Brazil and Delaware, SAR 3,
8, 11, 18, and not by workers in Mexico,
support the Department’s findings that
the subject workers’ employment with
the subject firm was not dependent
upon domestic production and that the
subject firm’s shift of nylon apparel
filament production to Mexico was not
a factor in the subject workers’
separations.
Based on previously-submitted
material and information provided
during the remand investigation, the
Department finds that, while the subject
firm shifted its production of nylon
apparel filament to Mexico, that event
was not a cause of the subject workers’
separations. Therefore, the Department
determines that the group eligibility to
apply for benefits under the Trade Act
of 1974, as amended, has not been met.
Because the administrative record
clearly demonstrates that the shift of
production to a foreign country was not
a cause to the workers’ separations, the
Department has not addressed the
impact of the fact that no production
took place at the subject firm during the
twelve month period prior to filing of
the petition.
In addition, in accordance with
Section 246 of the Trade Act of 1974, as
amended, the Department herein
presents the results of its investigation
regarding certification of eligibility to
apply for ATAA.
In order to apply for ATAA, the
subject worker group must be certified
eligible to apply for TAA. Since the
workers are denied eligibility to apply
for TAA, they cannot be certified
eligible to apply for ATAA.
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Conclusion
After careful review of the findings of
the remand investigation, I affirm the
notice of negative determination of
eligibility to apply for worker
adjustment assistance for workers and
former workers of Invista, S.A.R.L,
Nylon Apparel Filament Fibers Group,
A Subsidiary of Koch Industries, Inc.,
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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Signed at Washington, DC this 2nd day of
June 2008.
Elliott S. Kushner,
Certifying Officer, Division of Trade
Adjustment Assistance.
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Employment and Training
Administration
[TA–W–63,093]
Saint-Gobain Vetrotex America,
Including On-Site Leased Workers
From Industrial Outsourcing, Wichita
Falls, TX; Notice of Revised
Determination on Reconsideration of
Alternative Trade Adjustment
Assistance
By letter dated May 2, 2008, a
company official of Saint-Gobain
Vetrotex America requested
administrative reconsideration
regarding Alternative Trade Adjustment
Assistance (ATAA) applicable to
workers of the subject firm. The
negative determination was signed on
April 25, 2008. The notice of affirmative
determination for ATAA was
erroneously published in the Federal
Register on May 13, 2008 (73 FR 27560).
The workers of Saint-Gobain Vetrotex
America, Wichita Falls, Texas were
certified eligible to apply for Trade
Adjustment Assistance (TAA) on April
25, 2008. The decision was amended to
include on-site leased workers from
Industrial Outsourcing on May 21, 2008.
The amended version of the
determination was published in the
Federal Register on May 29, 2008 (73
FR 30976).
The initial ATAA investigation
determined that workers in the workers’
firm possess skills that are easily
transferrable.
In the request for reconsideration, the
company official stated that the
information provided by the subject
firm in the initial investigation was
inaccurate and that skills of the workers
employed at the subject firm are not
easily transferrable to other businesses
within the local commuting area. The
company official provided sufficient
information confirming this statement.
Additional investigation has
determined that the workers possess
skills that are not easily transferable and
that the conditions within the industry
are adverse. A significant number or
proportion of the worker group is age
fifty years or over.
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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 revised
determination:
All workers of Saint-Gobain Vetrotex
America, including on-site leased workers
from Industrial Outsourcing, Wichita Falls,
Texas, who became totally or partially
separated from employment on or after
March 19, 2007 through April 25, 2010, are
eligible to apply for alternative trade
adjustment assistance under Section 246 of
the Trade Act of 1974.
Signed in Washington, DC this 2nd day of
June, 2008.
Elliott S. Kushner,
Certifying Officer, Division of Trade
Adjustment Assistance.
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MTD Southwest, Inc., Tempe, AZ;
Notice of Termination of Investigation
Pursuant to Section 221 of the Trade
Act of 1974, as amended, an
investigation was initiated on June 2,
2008 in response to a petition filed by
company officials on behalf of the
workers at MTD Southwest, Inc.,
Tempe, Arizona.
The petitioner has requested that the
petition be withdrawn. Consequently,
the investigation has been terminated.
Signed at Washington, DC this 3rd day of
June 2008.
Richard Church,
Certifying Officer, Division of Trade
Adjustment Assistance.
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Employment and Training
Administration
Workforce Investment Act; Lower
Living Standard Income Level;
Correction
Employment and Training
Administration, Labor.
ACTION: Notice; correction.
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SUMMARY: The Employment and
Training Administration published a
document in the Federal Register on
April 25, 2008, concerning the 2008
Lower Living Standard Income Levels.
The following are corrections to Tables
4 and 5.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Please contact Mr. Evan Rosenberg,
telephone 202–693–3593; fax 202–693–
3532 (these are not toll-free numbers).
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Correction
In the Federal Register of April 25,
2008, FR Doc. E8–9076 on pages 22439
and 22441, replace Table 4 and Table 5
with the following:
TABLE 4.—70% LLSIL
Family of one
Family of two
Family of three
Family of four
Family of five
Family of six
$7,520
7,753
7,761
7,892
7,977
7,994
8,040
8,112
8,146
8,149
8,204
8,324
8,392
8,651
8,689
8,861
8,924
9,087
9,194
9,240
9,439
9,774
9,809
9,884
9,973
9,974
10,088
10,300
10,453
11,157
11,201
11,957
12,006
$12,321
12,701
12,718
12,928
13,076
13,102
13,171
13,292
13,346
13,357
13,444
13,645
13,756
14,176
14,244
14,526
14,626
14,895
15,063
15,142
15,469
16,017
16,073
16,197
16,335
16,347
16,532
16,879
17,124
18,282
18,350
19,594
19,669
$16,910
17,431
17,457
17,746
17,954
17,991
18,080
18,243
18,325
18,338
18,457
18,731
18,880
19,461
19,549
19,935
20,081
20,447
20,677
20,790
21,231
21,991
22,060
22,233
22,427
22,438
22,691
23,176
23,512
25,093
25,194
26,895
27,002
$20,873
21,518
21,545
21,904
22,159
22,203
22,317
22,523
22,618
22,637
22,781
23,118
23,309
24,018
24,131
24,611
24,786
25,235
25,524
25,665
26,208
27,148
27,233
27,442
27,684
27,700
28,009
28,605
29,021
30,975
31,099
33,201
33,335
$24,634
25,394
25,430
25,850
26,151
26,204
26,340
26,583
26,692
26,715
26,886
27,284
27,504
28,344
28,480
29,045
29,252
29,782
30,125
30,285
30,932
32,036
32,138
32,388
32,671
32,687
33,057
33,758
34,248
36,557
36,700
39,180
39,338
$28,809
29,698
29,737
30,227
30,584
30,642
30,804
31,089
31,214
31,241
31,443
31,906
32,172
33,149
33,303
33,970
34,212
34,824
35,225
35,422
36,170
37,470
37,587
37,875
38,206
38,233
38,660
39,476
40,055
42,746
42,918
45,820
46,010
TABLE 5.—100% LLSIL
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Family of one
Family of two
Family of three
Family of four
Family of five
Family of six
$10,743
11,075
11,087
11,274
11,396
11,420
11,486
11,589
11,637
11,642
11,720
11,892
11,988
12,358
12,413
12,658
12,749
12,981
13,134
13,200
13,484
13,963
14,013
14,120
14,247
$17,601
18,144
18,169
18,469
18,680
18,717
18,815
18,988
19,065
19,082
19,205
19,493
19,651
20,251
20,348
20,752
20,894
21,278
21,518
21,632
22,099
22,882
22,961
23,139
23,336
$24,157
24,902
24,938
25,351
25,649
25,702
25,829
26,062
26,178
26,197
26,367
26,759
26,972
27,801
27,927
28,478
28,687
29,210
29,539
29,700
30,330
31,416
31,514
31,762
32,039
$29,819
30,740
30,779
31,291
31,656
31,719
31,881
32,176
32,312
32,338
32,544
33,026
33,298
34,312
34,473
35,158
35,409
36,050
36,463
36,664
37,441
38,783
38,904
39,203
39,549
$35,191
36,277
36,328
36,928
37,359
37,434
37,629
37,975
38,131
38,164
38,409
38,977
39,292
40,491
40,685
41,493
41,789
42,546
43,035
43,264
44,188
45,765
45,911
46,268
46,673
$41,155
42,425
42,481
43,182
43,691
43,774
44,005
44,413
44,591
44,630
44,918
45,580
45,960
47,356
47,575
48,528
48,875
49,749
50,322
50,603
51,672
53,528
53,696
54,107
54,580
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TABLE 5.—100% LLSIL—Continued
Family of one
Family of two
Family of three
Family of four
Family of five
Family of six
14,248
14,411
14,714
14,933
15,938
16,001
17,081
17,151
23,353
23,617
24,113
24,463
26,117
26,214
27,991
28,099
32,054
32,416
33,109
33,588
35,847
35,991
38,422
38,574
39,572
40,013
40,864
41,459
44,250
44,428
47,430
47,622
46,696
47,224
48,226
48,926
52,224
52,428
55,971
56,197
54,619
55,228
56,394
57,222
61,066
61,311
65,457
65,728
Signed in Washington, DC, this 5th day of
June 2008.
Brent R. Orrell,
Acting Assistant Secretary, Employment and
Training Administration.
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SUMMARY: The Employment and Training Administration published a
document in the Federal Register on April 25, 2008, concerning the 2008
Lower Living Standard Income Levels. The following are corrections to
Tables 4 and 5.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Please contact Mr. Evan Rosenberg,
telephone 202-693-3593; fax 202-693-3532 (these are not toll-free
numbers).
Correction
In the Federal Register of April 25, 2008, FR Doc. E8-9076 on pages
22439 and 22441, replace Table 4 and Table 5 with the following:
Table 4.--70% LLSIL
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Family of one Family of two Family of three Family of four Family of five Family of six
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$7,520 $12,321 $16,910 $20,873 $24,634 $28,809
7,753 12,701 17,431 21,518 25,394 29,698
7,761 12,718 17,457 21,545 25,430 29,737
7,892 12,928 17,746 21,904 25,850 30,227
7,977 13,076 17,954 22,159 26,151 30,584
7,994 13,102 17,991 22,203 26,204 30,642
8,040 13,171 18,080 22,317 26,340 30,804
8,112 13,292 18,243 22,523 26,583 31,089
8,146 13,346 18,325 22,618 26,692 31,214
8,149 13,357 18,338 22,637 26,715 31,241
8,204 13,444 18,457 22,781 26,886 31,443
8,324 13,645 18,731 23,118 27,284 31,906
8,392 13,756 18,880 23,309 27,504 32,172
8,651 14,176 19,461 24,018 28,344 33,149
8,689 14,244 19,549 24,131 28,480 33,303
8,861 14,526 19,935 24,611 29,045 33,970
8,924 14,626 20,081 24,786 29,252 34,212
9,087 14,895 20,447 25,235 29,782 34,824
9,194 15,063 20,677 25,524 30,125 35,225
9,240 15,142 20,790 25,665 30,285 35,422
9,439 15,469 21,231 26,208 30,932 36,170
9,774 16,017 21,991 27,148 32,036 37,470
9,809 16,073 22,060 27,233 32,138 37,587
9,884 16,197 22,233 27,442 32,388 37,875
9,973 16,335 22,427 27,684 32,671 38,206
9,974 16,347 22,438 27,700 32,687 38,233
10,088 16,532 22,691 28,009 33,057 38,660
10,300 16,879 23,176 28,605 33,758 39,476
10,453 17,124 23,512 29,021 34,248 40,055
11,157 18,282 25,093 30,975 36,557 42,746
11,201 18,350 25,194 31,099 36,700 42,918
11,957 19,594 26,895 33,201 39,180 45,820
12,006 19,669 27,002 33,335 39,338 46,010
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Table 5.--100% LLSIL
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Family of one Family of two Family of three Family of four Family of five Family of six
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$10,743 $17,601 $24,157 $29,819 $35,191 $41,155
11,075 18,144 24,902 30,740 36,277 42,425
11,087 18,169 24,938 30,779 36,328 42,481
11,274 18,469 25,351 31,291 36,928 43,182
11,396 18,680 25,649 31,656 37,359 43,691
11,420 18,717 25,702 31,719 37,434 43,774
11,486 18,815 25,829 31,881 37,629 44,005
11,589 18,988 26,062 32,176 37,975 44,413
11,637 19,065 26,178 32,312 38,131 44,591
11,642 19,082 26,197 32,338 38,164 44,630
11,720 19,205 26,367 32,544 38,409 44,918
11,892 19,493 26,759 33,026 38,977 45,580
11,988 19,651 26,972 33,298 39,292 45,960
12,358 20,251 27,801 34,312 40,491 47,356
12,413 20,348 27,927 34,473 40,685 47,575
12,658 20,752 28,478 35,158 41,493 48,528
12,749 20,894 28,687 35,409 41,789 48,875
12,981 21,278 29,210 36,050 42,546 49,749
13,134 21,518 29,539 36,463 43,035 50,322
13,200 21,632 29,700 36,664 43,264 50,603
13,484 22,099 30,330 37,441 44,188 51,672
13,963 22,882 31,416 38,783 45,765 53,528
14,013 22,961 31,514 38,904 45,911 53,696
14,120 23,139 31,762 39,203 46,268 54,107
14,247 23,336 32,039 39,549 46,673 54,580
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14,248 23,353 32,054 39,572 46,696 54,619
14,411 23,617 32,416 40,013 47,224 55,228
14,714 24,113 33,109 40,864 48,226 56,394
14,933 24,463 33,588 41,459 48,926 57,222
15,938 26,117 35,847 44,250 52,224 61,066
16,001 26,214 35,991 44,428 52,428 61,311
17,081 27,991 38,422 47,430 55,971 65,457
17,151 28,099 38,574 47,622 56,197 65,728
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Signed in Washington, DC, this 5th day of June 2008.
Brent R. Orrell,
Acting Assistant Secretary, Employment and Training Administration.
[FR Doc. E8-12986 Filed 6-9-08; 8:45 am]
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