Notice of Determinations Regarding Eligibility To Apply for Worker Adjustment Assistance and Alternative Trade Adjustment Assistance, 36574-36576 [E8-14603]

Download as PDF 36574 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 125 / Friday, June 27, 2008 / Notices DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Employment and Training Administration [TA-W–62,626] Visteon Systems LLC, Bedford Plant, a Subsidiary of Visteon Corporation, Including On-Site Leased Workers from Securitas, Including Leased Workers From Bedford Logistics, Inc., Bedford, IN; Amended Certification Regarding Eligibility To Apply for Worker Adjustment Assistance and Alternative Trade Adjustment Assistance jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES 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 of Eligibility to Apply for Worker Adjustment Assistance and Alternative Trade Adjustment Assistance on February 27, 2008, applicable to workers of Visteon Systems LLC, Bedford Plant, a subsidiary of Visteon Corporation, including on-site leased workers from Securitas, Bedford, Indiana. The notice was published in the Federal Register on March 11, 2008 (73 FR 13017). At the request of the petitioners, the Department reviewed the certification for workers of the subject firm. The workers are engaged in the production of automotive components (i.e. fuel delivery modules, wiper reservoirs and canister vent valves). New information shows that leased workers of Bedford Logistics, Inc., Bedford, Indiana are in support of and sufficiently under the control of the Bedford, Indiana facility of Visteon Systems LLC, Bedford Plant. Based on these findings, the Department is amending this certification to include leased workers from Bedford Logistics working in support of the Bedford, Indiana location of the subject firm. The intent of the Department’s certification is to include all workers of Visteon Systems LLC, Bedford Plant, a subsidiary of Visteon Corporation who were adversely affected by increased imports of Automotive components (i.e. fuel delivery modules, wiper reservoirs, and canister vent valves). The amended notice applicable to TA–W–62,626 is hereby issued as follows: All workers of Visteon Systems LLC, Bedford Plant, a subsidiary of Visteon Corporation, including on-site leased workers from Securitas and including leased workers from Bedford Logistics in support of Visteon Systems LLC, Bedford Plant, a subsidiary of VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:47 Jun 26, 2008 Jkt 214001 Visteon Corporation, Bedford, Indiana, who became totally or partially separated from employment on or after January 21, 2008, through February 27, 2010, 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 20th day of June 2008. Elliott S. Kushner, Certifying Officer, Division of Trade Adjustment Assistance. [FR Doc. E8–14605 Filed 6–26–08; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4510–FN–P DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Employment and Training Administration Notice of Determinations Regarding Eligibility To Apply for Worker Adjustment Assistance and Alternative Trade 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 period of June 9 through June 13, 2008. In order for an affirmative determination to be made for workers of a primary firm and a certification issued regarding eligibility to apply for worker adjustment assistance, 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 PO 00000 Frm 00084 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 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 country 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 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 for secondarily affected workers of a firm and a certification issued regarding eligibility to apply for worker adjustment assistance, 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. 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. E:\FR\FM\27JNN1.SGM 27JNN1 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 125 / Friday, June 27, 2008 / Notices 1. Whether a significant number of workers in the workers’ firm are 50 years of age or older. 2. Whether the workers in the workers’ firm possess skills that are not easily transferable. 3. The competitive conditions within the workers’ industry (i.e. , conditions within the industry are adverse). 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 Section 222(a)(2)(A) (increased imports) of the Trade Act have been met. None. The following certifications have been issued. The requirements of Section 222(a)(2)(B) (shift in production) of the Trade Act have been met. None. The following certifications have been issued. The requirements of Section 222(b) (supplier to a firm whose workers are certified eligible to apply for TAA) of the Trade Act have been met. None. The following certifications have been issued. The requirements of Section 222(b) (downstream producer for a firm whose workers are certified eligible to apply for TAA based on increased imports from or a shift in production to Mexico or Canada) of the Trade Act have been met. None. jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES Affirmative Determinations for Worker Adjustment Assistance and Alternative Trade 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 Section 222(a)(2)(A) (increased imports) and Section 246(a)(3)(A)(ii) of the Trade Act have been met. TA–W–63,187; Baldwin Hardware Corporation, Reading, PA: October 12, 2007. TA–W–63,231; Steelcase, Inc., Wood Plant, Caledonia, MI: April 18, 2007. TA–W–63,251; Culp Woven Fabrics, A Division of Culp, Inc., Anderson, SC: April 23, 2007. VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:47 Jun 26, 2008 Jkt 214001 TA–W–63,275; Plastic Trim International, Inc., Beavercreek Division, Dayton, OH: April 28, 2007. TA–W–63,302; BCS Cuyahoga, LLC, Subsidiary of BCS Industries, LLC, Solon, OH: May 2, 2007. TA–W–63,357; Hanes Industries, A Subsidiary of Hanes Companies, Conover, NC: May 7, 2007. TA–W–63,391; Pope and Talbot, Inc., Pulp Division, Halsey, OR: May 13, 2007. TA–W–63,420D; Bernhardt Furniture Company, Plant 10, Cherryville, NC: May 20, 2007. TA–W–62,825; Smart Parts, Inc., Loyalhanna, PA: February 9, 2007. TA–W–62,825A; Smart Parts, Inc., Greensburg,PA: February 9, 2007. TA–W–63,053; Mohawk ESV, Inc., Hiawassee, GA: March 12, 2007. TA–W–63,181; The Hall China Company, East Liverpool, OH: June 9, 2007. TA–W–63,211; Glen Gery Corporation, Somerville, NJ: April 11, 2007. TA–W–63,228; Galey and Lord Industries, LLC, dba Swift Galey, Columbus, GA: April 21, 2007. TA–W–63,228A; Galey and Lord Industries, LLC, dba Swift Galey, Atlanta, GA: April 21, 2007. TA–W–63,228B; Galey and Lord Industries, LLC, dba Swift Galey, Employees of Galey and Lord, Inc. LLC, Greensboro, NC: April 21, 2007. TA–W–63,228C; Galey and Lord Industries, LLC, dba Swift Galey, Employees of Galey and Lord, Inc. LLC, Los Angeles, CA: April 21, 2007. TA–W–63,228D; Galey and Lord Industries, LLC, dba Swift Galey, Employees of Galey and Lord, Inc. LLC, Yeardley, PA: April 21, 2007. TA–W–63,228E; Galey and Lord Industries, LLC, dba Swift Galey, Employees of Galey and Lord, Inc. LLC, San Francisco, CA: April 21, 2007. TA–W–63,228F; Galey and Lord Industries, LLC, dba Swift Galey, Employees of Galey and Lord, Inc. LLC, Dallas, TX: April 21, 2007. TA–W–63,228G; Galey and Lord Industries, LLC, dba Swift Galey, New York, NY: April 21, 2007. TA–W–63,232; GAE Warren, LLC, Warren, OH: April 21, 2007. TA–W–63,319; Hood Industries Inc., Subsidiary of Hood. The following certifications have been issued. The requirements of Section 222(a)(2)(B) (shift in production) and Section 246(a)(3)(A)(ii) of the Trade Act have been met. PO 00000 Frm 00085 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 36575 TA–W–63,138; Prettl Electric Corporation, Greenville, SC: April 3, 2007. TA–W–63,271; Horton Automatics, Corpus Christi, TX: April 10, 2007. TA–W–63,331; Burlington Finishing Plant, BWW Division, Burlington, NC: May 5, 2010. TA–W–63,411; Pass and Seymour, Concord, NC: May 19, 2007. TA–W–63,413; Spicer Driveshaft, LLC, A Subsidiary of Dana Corp., Marion, IN: May 12, 2007. TA–W–63,448; Prestolite Wire, LLC, Tifton, GA: May 29, 2007. TA–W–63,480; Mitsubishi Kagaku Imaging Corporation, Virginia Division, OPC Manufacturing Group, Chesapeake, VA: May 20, 2007. TA–W–63,284; Kimball International General Office, A Subsidiary of Kimball International, Jasper, IN: April 29, 2007. TA–W–63,443; DME Company, Lewiston, PA: May 28, 2007. TA–W–63,465; Sara Campbell LTD, Boston, MA: June 2, 2007. The following certifications have been issued. The requirements of Section 222(b) (supplier to a firm whose workers are certified eligible to apply for TAA) and Section 246(a)(3)(A)(ii) of the Trade Act have been met. None. The following certifications have been issued. The requirements of Section 222(b) (downstream producer for a firm whose workers are certified eligible to apply for TAA based on increased imports from or a shift in production to Mexico or Canada) and Section 246(a)(3)(A)(ii) of the Trade Act have been met. None. Negative Determinations for Alternative Trade Adjustment Assistance In the following cases, it has been determined that the requirements of 246(a)(3)(A)(ii) have not been met for the reasons specified. The Department has determined that criterion (1) of Section 246 has not been met. The firm does not have a significant number of workers 50 years of age or older. None. The Department has determined that criterion (2) of Section 246 has not been met. Workers at the firm possess skills that are easily transferable. None. The Department has determined that criterion (3) of Section 246 has not been met. Competition conditions within the workers’ industry are not adverse. None. E:\FR\FM\27JNN1.SGM 27JNN1 36576 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 125 / Friday, June 27, 2008 / Notices jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES Negative Determinations for Worker Adjustment Assistance and Alternative Trade Adjustment Assistance In the following cases, the investigation revealed that the eligibility criteria for worker adjustment assistance have not been met for the reasons specified. Because the workers of the firm are not eligible to apply for TAA, the workers cannot be certified eligible for ATAA. The investigation revealed that criteria (a)(2)(A)(I.A.) and (a)(2)(B)(II.A.) (employment decline) have not been met. TA–W–62,892; Barnes Aerospace, Ceramics Division, Windsor, CT. TA–W–62,892A; Barnes Aerospace, Windsor Division, Windsor, CT. TA–W–63,231A; Steelcase, Inc., Global Headquarters Division, Grand Rapids, MI. TA–W–63,231B; Steelcase, Inc., Corporate Development Center, Caledonia, MI. TA–W–63,231C; Steelcase, Inc., Kentwood West Plant, Caledonia, MI. TA–W–63,231D; Steelcase, Inc., Kentwood East Plant, Caledonia, MI. TA–W–63,231E; Steelcase, Inc., Physical Distribution Center, Kentwood, MI. TA–W–63,231F; Steelcase, Inc., Steelcase University, Kentwood, MI. TA–W–63,231G; Steelcase, Inc., Brayton International Division, High Point, NC. TA–W–63,231H; Steelcase, Inc., Athens Division, Athens, AL. TA–W–63,231I; Steelcase, Inc., Details Division, Athens, AL. TA–W–63,231J; Steelcase, Inc., Athens Division, Athens, AL. TA–W–63,231K; Steelcase, Inc., Vecta Division, Grand Prairie, TX. TA–W–63,231L; Steelcase, Inc., Hedberg Data Systems Division, East Windsor, CT. TA–W–63,420; Bernhardt Furniture Company, Corporate Office, Lenoir, NC. TA–W–63,420A; Bernhardt Furniture Company, Bernhardt Central Warehouse, Lenoir, NC. TA–W–63,420B; Bernhardt Furniture Company, Plant 6/11, Lenoir, NC. TA–W–63,420C; Bernhardt Furniture Company, Plant 9, Shelby, NC. The investigation revealed that criteria (a)(2)(A)(I.B.) (Sales or production, or both, did not decline) and (a)(2)(B)(II.B.) (shift in production to a foreign country) have not been met. TA–W–63,404; FMC Corporation, South Charleston, WV. VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:47 Jun 26, 2008 Jkt 214001 TA–W–63,418; Gramercy Jewelry Manufacturing Corp., New York, NY. TA–W–63,480A; Mitsubishi Kagaku Imaging Corporation, Virginia Division, Toner Manufacturing Group, Elkton, MD. The investigation revealed that criteria (a)(2)(A)(I.C.) (increased imports) and (a)(2)(B)(II.B.) (shift in production to a foreign country) have not been met. TA–W–62,981; Georgia Pacific Wood Products South, LLC, Wood Products Division, Plywood Plant, Springhill, LA. TA–W–62,981A; Georgia Pacific Wood Products South, LLC, Wood Products Division, Lumber Operations, Springhill, LA. TA–W–63,069; Milprint, Inc., A Subsidiary of Bemis Company, Lancaster, WI. TA–W–63,091; FarNorth Window and Doors, Subsidiary of Scherer Brothers Lumber Co., Window & Door Division, Champlin, MN. TA–W–63,131; Pfizer, Inc., Terre Haute, IN. TA–W–63,220; Starbrook Industries, Inc., Covington, OH. The workers’ firm does not produce an article as required for certification under Section 222 of the Trade Act of 1974. TA–W–63,209; Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation, Customer Call Center, East Hanover, NJ. TA–W–63,327; Logistics Services, Inc., Fenton, MO. TA–W–63,356; TRG Customer Solutions, Greensburg, PA. The investigation revealed that criteria of Section 222(b)(2) has not been met. The workers’ firm (or subdivision) is not a supplier to or a downstream producer for a firm whose workers were certified eligible to apply for TAA. None. I hereby certify that the aforementioned determinations were issued during the period of June 9 through June 13, 2008. 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. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Employment and Training Administration [TA–W–63,547] Lapeer Metal Stamping, Lapeer, MI; Notice of Termination of Investigation Pursuant to Section 221 of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended, an investigation was initiated on June 17, 2008 in response to a petition filed on behalf of workers of Lapeer Metal Stamping, Lapeer, Michigan. The petitioning group of workers are covered under by the earlier petition, (TA–W–63,469) filed on June 3, 2008 that is the subject of an ongoing investigation for which a determination has not yet been issued. Further investigation in this case would duplicate efforts and serve no purpose; therefore the investigation under this petition has been terminated. Signed at Washington, DC, this 20th day of June, 2008. Linda G. Poole, Certifying Officer, Division of Trade Adjustment Assistance. [FR Doc. E8–14607 Filed 6–26–08; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4510–FN–P DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Employment and Training Administration [TA–W–63,557] Royal Home Fashions, Plant 4, a Subsidiary Of Croscill, Inc., Durham, NC; Notice of Termination of Investigation Pursuant to Section 221 of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended, an investigation was initiated on June 18, 2008 in response to a petition filed by a company official on behalf of the workers of Royal Home Fashions, Plant 4, a subsidiary of Croscill, Inc., Henderson, North Carolina. The workers are covered by active certification (TA–W–59,843), which expires on August 31, 2008. Consequently, further investigation in this case would serve no purpose, and the investigation has been terminated. Dated: June 20, 2008. Linda G. Poole, Certifying Officer, Division of Trade Adjustment Assistance. [FR Doc. E8–14603 Filed 6–26–08; 8:45 am] Signed at Washington, DC this 20th day of June 2008. Richard Church, Certifying Officer, Division of Trade Adjustment Assistance. [FR Doc. E8–14602 Filed 6–26–08; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4510–FN–P BILLING CODE 4510–FN–P PO 00000 Frm 00086 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\27JNN1.SGM 27JNN1

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[Federal Register Volume 73, Number 125 (Friday, June 27, 2008)]
[Notices]
[Pages 36574-36576]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: E8-14603]


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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Employment and Training Administration


Notice of Determinations Regarding Eligibility To Apply for 
Worker Adjustment Assistance and Alternative Trade 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 period of June 9 
through June 13, 2008.
    In order for an affirmative determination to be made for workers of 
a primary firm and a certification issued regarding eligibility to 
apply for worker adjustment assistance, 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 country 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 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 for 
secondarily affected workers of a firm and a certification issued 
regarding eligibility to apply for worker adjustment assistance, 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.
    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.

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    1. Whether a significant number of workers in the workers' firm are 
50 years of age or older.
    2. Whether the workers in the workers' firm possess skills that are 
not easily transferable.
    3. The competitive conditions within the workers' industry (i.e. , 
conditions within the industry are adverse).

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 
Section 222(a)(2)(A) (increased imports) of the Trade Act have been 
met.

None.

    The following certifications have been issued. The requirements of 
Section 222(a)(2)(B) (shift in production) of the Trade Act have been 
met.

None.

    The following certifications have been issued. The requirements of 
Section 222(b) (supplier to a firm whose workers are certified eligible 
to apply for TAA) of the Trade Act have been met.

None.

    The following certifications have been issued. The requirements of 
Section 222(b) (downstream producer for a firm whose workers are 
certified eligible to apply for TAA based on increased imports from or 
a shift in production to Mexico or Canada) of the Trade Act have been 
met.

None.

Affirmative Determinations for Worker Adjustment Assistance and 
Alternative Trade 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 
Section 222(a)(2)(A) (increased imports) and Section 246(a)(3)(A)(ii) 
of the Trade Act have been met.

TA-W-63,187; Baldwin Hardware Corporation, Reading, PA: October 12, 
2007.
TA-W-63,231; Steelcase, Inc., Wood Plant, Caledonia, MI: April 18, 
2007.
TA-W-63,251; Culp Woven Fabrics, A Division of Culp, Inc., Anderson, 
SC: April 23, 2007.
TA-W-63,275; Plastic Trim International, Inc., Beavercreek Division, 
Dayton, OH: April 28, 2007.
TA-W-63,302; BCS Cuyahoga, LLC, Subsidiary of BCS Industries, LLC, 
Solon, OH: May 2, 2007.
TA-W-63,357; Hanes Industries, A Subsidiary of Hanes Companies, 
Conover, NC: May 7, 2007.
TA-W-63,391; Pope and Talbot, Inc., Pulp Division, Halsey, OR: May 13, 
2007.
TA-W-63,420D; Bernhardt Furniture Company, Plant 10, Cherryville, NC: 
May 20, 2007.
TA-W-62,825; Smart Parts, Inc., Loyalhanna, PA: February 9, 2007.
TA-W-62,825A; Smart Parts, Inc., Greensburg,PA: February 9, 2007.
TA-W-63,053; Mohawk ESV, Inc., Hiawassee, GA: March 12, 2007.
TA-W-63,181; The Hall China Company, East Liverpool, OH: June 9, 2007.
TA-W-63,211; Glen Gery Corporation, Somerville, NJ: April 11, 2007.
TA-W-63,228; Galey and Lord Industries, LLC, dba Swift Galey, Columbus, 
GA: April 21, 2007.
TA-W-63,228A; Galey and Lord Industries, LLC, dba Swift Galey, Atlanta, 
GA: April 21, 2007.
TA-W-63,228B; Galey and Lord Industries, LLC, dba Swift Galey, 
Employees of Galey and Lord, Inc. LLC, Greensboro, NC: April 21, 2007.
TA-W-63,228C; Galey and Lord Industries, LLC, dba Swift Galey, 
Employees of Galey and Lord, Inc. LLC, Los Angeles, CA: April 21, 2007.
TA-W-63,228D; Galey and Lord Industries, LLC, dba Swift Galey, 
Employees of Galey and Lord, Inc. LLC, Yeardley, PA: April 21, 2007.
TA-W-63,228E; Galey and Lord Industries, LLC, dba Swift Galey, 
Employees of Galey and Lord, Inc. LLC, San Francisco, CA: April 21, 
2007.
TA-W-63,228F; Galey and Lord Industries, LLC, dba Swift Galey, 
Employees of Galey and Lord, Inc. LLC, Dallas, TX: April 21, 2007.
TA-W-63,228G; Galey and Lord Industries, LLC, dba Swift Galey, New 
York, NY: April 21, 2007.
TA-W-63,232; GAE Warren, LLC, Warren, OH: April 21, 2007.
TA-W-63,319; Hood Industries Inc., Subsidiary of Hood.

    The following certifications have been issued. The requirements of 
Section 222(a)(2)(B) (shift in production) and Section 246(a)(3)(A)(ii) 
of the Trade Act have been met.

TA-W-63,138; Prettl Electric Corporation, Greenville, SC: April 3, 
2007.
TA-W-63,271; Horton Automatics, Corpus Christi, TX: April 10, 2007.
TA-W-63,331; Burlington Finishing Plant, BWW Division, Burlington, NC: 
May 5, 2010.
TA-W-63,411; Pass and Seymour, Concord, NC: May 19, 2007.
TA-W-63,413; Spicer Driveshaft, LLC, A Subsidiary of Dana Corp., 
Marion, IN: May 12, 2007.
TA-W-63,448; Prestolite Wire, LLC, Tifton, GA: May 29, 2007.
TA-W-63,480; Mitsubishi Kagaku Imaging Corporation, Virginia Division, 
OPC Manufacturing Group, Chesapeake, VA: May 20, 2007.
TA-W-63,284; Kimball International General Office, A Subsidiary of 
Kimball International, Jasper, IN: April 29, 2007.
TA-W-63,443; DME Company, Lewiston, PA: May 28, 2007.
TA-W-63,465; Sara Campbell LTD, Boston, MA: June 2, 2007.

    The following certifications have been issued. The requirements of 
Section 222(b) (supplier to a firm whose workers are certified eligible 
to apply for TAA) and Section 246(a)(3)(A)(ii) of the Trade Act have 
been met.

None.

    The following certifications have been issued. The requirements of 
Section 222(b) (downstream producer for a firm whose workers are 
certified eligible to apply for TAA based on increased imports from or 
a shift in production to Mexico or Canada) and Section 246(a)(3)(A)(ii) 
of the Trade Act have been met.

None.

Negative Determinations for Alternative Trade Adjustment Assistance

    In the following cases, it has been determined that the 
requirements of 246(a)(3)(A)(ii) have not been met for the reasons 
specified.
    The Department has determined that criterion (1) of Section 246 has 
not been met. The firm does not have a significant number of workers 50 
years of age or older.

None.
    The Department has determined that criterion (2) of Section 246 has 
not been met. Workers at the firm possess skills that are easily 
transferable.

None.
    The Department has determined that criterion (3) of Section 246 has 
not been met. Competition conditions within the workers' industry are 
not adverse.

None.

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Negative Determinations for Worker Adjustment Assistance and 
Alternative Trade Adjustment Assistance

    In the following cases, the investigation revealed that the 
eligibility criteria for worker adjustment assistance have not been met 
for the reasons specified.
    Because the workers of the firm are not eligible to apply for TAA, 
the workers cannot be certified eligible for ATAA.
    The investigation revealed that criteria (a)(2)(A)(I.A.) and 
(a)(2)(B)(II.A.) (employment decline) have not been met.

TA-W-62,892; Barnes Aerospace, Ceramics Division, Windsor, CT.
TA-W-62,892A; Barnes Aerospace, Windsor Division, Windsor, CT.
TA-W-63,231A; Steelcase, Inc., Global Headquarters Division, Grand 
Rapids, MI.
TA-W-63,231B; Steelcase, Inc., Corporate Development Center, Caledonia, 
MI.
TA-W-63,231C; Steelcase, Inc., Kentwood West Plant, Caledonia, MI.
TA-W-63,231D; Steelcase, Inc., Kentwood East Plant, Caledonia, MI.
TA-W-63,231E; Steelcase, Inc., Physical Distribution Center, Kentwood, 
MI.
TA-W-63,231F; Steelcase, Inc., Steelcase University, Kentwood, MI.
TA-W-63,231G; Steelcase, Inc., Brayton International Division, High 
Point, NC.
TA-W-63,231H; Steelcase, Inc., Athens Division, Athens, AL.
TA-W-63,231I; Steelcase, Inc., Details Division, Athens, AL.
TA-W-63,231J; Steelcase, Inc., Athens Division, Athens, AL.
TA-W-63,231K; Steelcase, Inc., Vecta Division, Grand Prairie, TX.
TA-W-63,231L; Steelcase, Inc., Hedberg Data Systems Division, East 
Windsor, CT.
TA-W-63,420; Bernhardt Furniture Company, Corporate Office, Lenoir, NC.
TA-W-63,420A; Bernhardt Furniture Company, Bernhardt Central Warehouse, 
Lenoir, NC.
TA-W-63,420B; Bernhardt Furniture Company, Plant 6/11, Lenoir, NC.
TA-W-63,420C; Bernhardt Furniture Company, Plant 9, Shelby, NC.
    The investigation revealed that criteria (a)(2)(A)(I.B.) (Sales or 
production, or both, did not decline) and (a)(2)(B)(II.B.) (shift in 
production to a foreign country) have not been met.

TA-W-63,404; FMC Corporation, South Charleston, WV.
TA-W-63,418; Gramercy Jewelry Manufacturing Corp., New York, NY.
TA-W-63,480A; Mitsubishi Kagaku Imaging Corporation, Virginia Division, 
Toner Manufacturing Group, Elkton, MD.

    The investigation revealed that criteria (a)(2)(A)(I.C.) (increased 
imports) and (a)(2)(B)(II.B.) (shift in production to a foreign 
country) have not been met.

TA-W-62,981; Georgia Pacific Wood Products South, LLC, Wood Products 
Division, Plywood Plant, Springhill, LA.
TA-W-62,981A; Georgia Pacific Wood Products South, LLC, Wood Products 
Division, Lumber Operations, Springhill, LA.
TA-W-63,069; Milprint, Inc., A Subsidiary of Bemis Company, Lancaster, 
WI.
TA-W-63,091; FarNorth Window and Doors, Subsidiary of Scherer Brothers 
Lumber Co., Window & Door Division, Champlin, MN.
TA-W-63,131; Pfizer, Inc., Terre Haute, IN.
TA-W-63,220; Starbrook Industries, Inc., Covington, OH.

    The workers' firm does not produce an article as required for 
certification under Section 222 of the Trade Act of 1974.

TA-W-63,209; Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation, Customer Call 
Center, East Hanover, NJ.
TA-W-63,327; Logistics Services, Inc., Fenton, MO.
TA-W-63,356; TRG Customer Solutions, Greensburg, PA.

    The investigation revealed that criteria of Section 222(b)(2) has 
not been met. The workers' firm (or subdivision) is not a supplier to 
or a downstream producer for a firm whose workers were certified 
eligible to apply for TAA.

None.

    I hereby certify that the aforementioned determinations were 
issued during the period of June 9 through June 13, 2008. 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 20, 2008.
Linda G. Poole,
Certifying Officer, Division of Trade Adjustment Assistance.
[FR Doc. E8-14603 Filed 6-26-08; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4510-FN-P
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