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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment and Training
Administration
[TA–W–64,598]
True Textiles, Inc., Also Known As
Interface Fabrics, Elkin, NC; Notice of
Termination of Investigation
Pursuant to Section 221 of the Trade
Act of 1974, as amended, an
investigation was initiated on December
8, 2008 in response to a worker petition
filed by workers of True Textiles, Inc.,
also known as Interface Fabrics, Elkin,
North Carolina.
The Department has determined that
this petition is a photocopy of petition
number TA–W–64,595, instituted on
December 8, 2008. The investigation in
that case is ongoing and a determination
has not yet been issued. Therefore,
further investigation in this case would
serve no purpose, and the investigation
is terminated.
Signed at Washington, DC, this 12th day of
December 2008.
Linda G. Poole,
Certifying Officer, Division of Trade
Adjustment Assistance.
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Reason for Closing: The proposal contains
proprietary or confidential material,
including technical information on
personnel. These matters are exempt under 5
U.S.C. 552b(c)(2)(4) and (6) of the
Government in the Sunshine Act.
Dated: December 22, 2008.
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment and Training Administration
[TA-W-64,598]
True Textiles, Inc., Also Known As Interface Fabrics, Elkin, NC;
Notice of Termination of Investigation
Pursuant to Section 221 of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended, an
investigation was initiated on December 8, 2008 in response to a worker
petition filed by workers of True Textiles, Inc., also known as
Interface Fabrics, Elkin, North Carolina.
The Department has determined that this petition is a photocopy of
petition number TA-W-64,595, instituted on December 8, 2008. The
investigation in that case is ongoing and a determination has not yet
been issued. Therefore, further investigation in this case would serve
no purpose, and the investigation is terminated.
Signed at Washington, DC, this 12th day of December 2008.
Linda G. Poole,
Certifying Officer, Division of Trade Adjustment Assistance.
[FR Doc. E8-30920 Filed 12-29-08; 8:45 am]
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