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adjustment assistance under Chapter 2 of
Title II of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended.
Signed at Washington, DC, this 9th day of
November, 2012.
Del Min Amy Chen,
Certifying Officer, Office of Trade Adjustment
Assistance.
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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 by (TA–W) number issued
during the period of November 5, 2012
through November 9, 2012.
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. Under Section 222(a)(2)(A), the
following must be satisfied:
(1) A significant number or proportion
of the workers in such workers’ firm
have become totally or partially
separated, or are threatened to become
totally or partially separated;
(2) The sales or production, or both,
of such firm have decreased absolutely;
and
(3) One of the following must be
satisfied:
(A) Imports of articles or services like
or directly competitive with articles
produced or services supplied by such
firm have increased;
(B) Imports of articles like or directly
competitive with articles into which one
or more component parts produced by
such firm are directly incorporated,
have increased;
(C) Imports of articles directly
incorporating one or more component
parts produced outside the United
States that are like or directly
competitive with imports of articles
incorporating one or more component
parts produced by such firm have
increased;
(D) Imports of articles like or directly
competitive with articles which are
produced directly using services
supplied by such firm, have increased;
and
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(4) The increase in imports
contributed importantly to such
workers’ separation or threat of
separation and to the decline in the
sales or production of such firm; or
II. Section 222(a)(2)(B) all of the
following must be satisfied:
(1) A significant number or proportion
of the workers in such workers’ firm
have become totally or partially
separated, or are threatened to become
totally or partially separated;
(2) One of the following must be
satisfied:
(A) There has been a shift by the
workers’ firm to a foreign country in the
production of articles or supply of
services like or directly competitive
with those produced/supplied by the
workers’ firm;
(B) There has been an acquisition
from a foreign country by the workers’
firm of articles/services that are like or
directly competitive with those
produced/supplied by the workers’ firm;
and
(3) The shift/acquisition contributed
importantly to the workers’ separation
or threat of separation.
In order for an affirmative
determination to be made for adversely
affected workers in public agencies 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) A significant number or proportion
of the workers in the public agency have
become totally or partially separated, or
are threatened to become totally or
partially separated;
(2) The public agency has acquired
from a foreign country services like or
directly competitive with services
which are supplied by such agency; and
(3) The acquisition of services
contributed importantly to such
workers’ separation or threat of
separation.
In order for an affirmative
determination to be made for adversely
affected secondary 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(c) of the Act must be met.
(1) A significant number or proportion
of the workers in the workers’ firm have
become totally or partially separated, or
are threatened to become totally or
partially separated;
(2) The workers’ firm is a Supplier or
Downstream Producer to a firm that
employed a group of workers who
received a certification of eligibility
under Section 222(a) of the Act, and
such supply or production is related to
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the article or service that was the basis
for such certification; and
(3) Either—
(A) The workers’ firm is a supplier
and the component parts it supplied to
the firm described in paragraph (2)
accounted for at least 20 percent of the
production or sales of the workers’ firm;
or
(B) A loss of business by the workers’
firm with the firm described in
paragraph (2) contributed importantly to
the workers’ separation or threat of
separation.
In order for an affirmative
determination to be made for adversely
affected workers in firms identified by
the International Trade Commission and
a certification issued regarding
eligibility to apply for worker
adjustment assistance, each of the group
eligibility requirements of Section 222(f)
of the Act must be met.
(1) The workers’ firm is publicly
identified by name by the International
Trade Commission as a member of a
domestic industry in an investigation
resulting in—
(A) An affirmative determination of
serious injury or threat thereof under
section 202(b)(1);
(B) An affirmative determination of
market disruption or threat thereof
under section 421(b)(1); or
(C) An affirmative final determination
of material injury or threat thereof under
section 705(b)(1)(A) or 735(b)(1)(A) of
the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C.
1671d(b)(1)(A) and 1673d(b)(1)(A));
(2) The petition is filed during the 1year period beginning on the date on
which—
(A) A summary of the report
submitted to the President by the
International Trade Commission under
section 202(f)(1) with respect to the
affirmative determination described in
paragraph (1)(A) is published in the
Federal Register under section 202(f)(3);
or
(B) Notice of an affirmative
determination described in
subparagraph (1) is published in the
Federal Register; and
(3) The workers have become totally
or partially separated from the workers’
firm within—
(A) The 1-year period described in
paragraph (2); or
(B) Notwithstanding section 223(b)(1),
the 1- year period preceding the 1-year
period described in paragraph (2).
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
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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.
TA–W No.
Subject firm
Location
81,892 ..............
81,937 ..............
Basileus Company ...........................................................................
Clearon Corporation, ICL–IP Division, ICL (Israel Chemicals Limited).
JMC Steel Group, Wheatland Tube Company ................................
JMC Steel Group, Wheatland Tube Company ................................
Exide Technologies, Transportation Division ...................................
Parker Hannifin Corporation, Racor Division, Aerotek and Ambassador Personnel.
FesslerUSA ......................................................................................
Sew Mohr, An Affiliate of FesslerUSA .............................................
Key Manufacturing Textiles, Inc., An Affiliate of FesslerUSA ..........
GreenVolts, Inc., Snap Design, Appsun, Delta General Corporation, etc.
Advantage Transcription Services ...................................................
Greene Brothers Furniture Company ...............................................
Simple Way Limited Partnership, Doing Business as The Rosary
Shop.
Manlius, NY ................................
South Charleston, WV ................
August 14, 2011.
September 4, 2011.
Wheatland, PA ............................
Sharon, PA .................................
Bristol, TN ...................................
Beaufort, SC ...............................
September
September
September
September
5, 2011.
5, 2011.
7, 2011.
24, 2011.
Orwigsburg, PA ...........................
Reading, PA ................................
Allentown, PA .............................
Fremont, CA ...............................
October
October
October
October
2011.
2011.
2011.
2011.
Valencia, CA ...............................
North Wilkesboro, NC .................
McMinnville, OR ..........................
September 27, 2011.
September 20, 2011.
October 31, 2011.
81,944 ..............
81,944A ...........
81,956 ..............
82,000 ..............
82,026 ..............
82,026A ...........
82,026B ...........
82,027 ..............
82,043 ..............
82,084 ..............
82,117 ..............
The following certifications have been
issued. The requirements of Section
222(a)(2)(B) (shift in production or
Impact date
1,
1,
1,
1,
services) of the Trade Act have been
met.
TA–W No.
Subject firm
Location
81,839 ..............
81,967 ..............
81,988 ..............
Swisher International, Inc., Spherion ...............................................
OMCO Machining Concepts, Inc .....................................................
Georgia-Pacific Consumer Products LP, Day Street Location,
Georgia-Pacific, Encadria Staffing.
Rolls-Royce Energy Systems, Inc., Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC,
Belcan Staffing Solutions.
Gatehouse Media MA I, Inc., Creative Services Division ................
Gatehouse Media MA I, Inc., Creative Services Division ................
Covidien LP, Medical Supplies Segment, SharpSafety Division,
Kelly Services, etc.
Tholstrup Cheese USA Inc ..............................................................
British Telecom Americas, British Telecom Operate .......................
PPD Development, LLC ...................................................................
PPD Development, LLC ...................................................................
Xyratex International, Inc., Xyratex, Ltd., Manpower, Inc ................
Straits Steel and Wire Company, Wire Production Division, SSW
Holding Company, Inc.
Jacksonville, FL ..........................
Winchester, IN ............................
Green Bay, WI ............................
July 31, 2011.
August 13, 2011.
July 13, 2012.
Mount Vernon, OH ......................
September 26, 2011.
Framingham, MA ........................
Marshfield, MA ............................
Commerce, TX ............................
October 9, 2011.
October 9, 2011.
October 10, 2011.
Norton Shores, MI ......................
EL Segundo, CA .........................
Morrisville, NC ............................
Austin, TX ...................................
West Sacramento, CA ................
Ludington, MI ..............................
October
October
October
October
October
October
82,060 ..............
82,066 ..............
82,066A ...........
82,071 ..............
82,097 ..............
82,101 ..............
82,102 ..............
82,102A ...........
82,106 ..............
82,122 ..............
The following certifications have been
issued. The requirements of Section
222(c) (supplier to a firm whose workers
Impact date
18,
15,
17,
17,
22,
31,
2011.
2011.
2011.
2011.
2011.
2011.
are certified eligible to apply for TAA)
of the Trade Act have been met.
TA–W No.
Subject firm
Location
Impact date
82,065 ..............
Mersen USA St. Marys-PA Corporation, High Temperature Division, Mersen USA BN Corporation.
St. Marys, PA ..............................
September 24, 2011.
The following certifications have been
issued. The requirements of Section
222(c) (downstream producer for a firm
whose workers are certified eligible to
apply for TAA) of the Trade Act have
been met.
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Subject firm
Location
Impact date
82,030 ..............
KT-Grant, Inc., RG Steel Sparrows Point, LLC ...............................
Export, PA ...................................
September 28, 2011.
The following certifications have been
issued. The requirements of Section
222(f) (firms identified by the
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Trade Act have been met.
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TA–W No.
Subject firm
Location
82,040 ..............
82,041 ..............
3V Corporation, Accustaff ................................................................
Treasure Coast Fasteners, Advantage HR ......................................
Georgetown, SC .........................
Fort Pierce, FL ............................
Negative Determinations for Worker
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.
The investigation revealed that the
criteria under paragraphs (a)(2)(A)(i)
May 8, 2011.
May 8, 2011.
(decline in sales or production, or both)
and (a)(2)(B) (shift in production or
services to a foreign country) of section
222 have not been met.
TA–W No.
Subject firm
Location
81,989 ..............
Siemens Energy, Inc, Renewables (Wind Power) Division .............
Fort Madison, IA .........................
The investigation revealed that the
criteria under paragraphs (a)(2)(A)
(increased imports) and (a)(2)(B) (shift
in production or services to a foreign
Impact date
country) of section 222 have not been
met.
TA–W No.
Subject firm
Location
81,740 ..............
Graham Packaging Plastic Products, Inc., Graham Packaging
Company, Inc.
Comair, Inc .......................................................................................
International Union of Operating Engineers Local 37 ......................
Vandalia, IL .................................
81,958 ..............
81,959 ..............
Determinations Terminating
Investigations of Petitions for Worker
Adjustment Assistance
After notice of the petitions was
published in the Federal Register and
on the Department’s Web site, as
required by Section 221 of the Act (19
U.S.C. 2271), the Department initiated
investigations of these petitions.
The following determinations
terminating investigations were issued
because the petitioning groups of
workers are covered by active
certifications. Consequently, further
investigation in these cases would serve
no purpose since the petitioning group
of workers cannot be covered by more
than one certification at a time.
Subject firm
Location
82,038 ..............
Verso Paper Corporation, Securitas Security, Manpower, Banick,
Beck, Bell, etc.
Sartell, MN ..................................
I hereby certify that the
aforementioned determinations were
issued during the period of November 5,
2012 through November 9, 2012. These
determinations are available on the
Department’s Web site tradeact/taa/taa
search firm.cfm under the searchable
listing of determinations or by calling
the Office of Trade Adjustment
Assistance toll free at 888–365–6822.
Dated: November 14, 2012.
Elliott S. Kushner,
Certifying Officer, Office of Trade Adjustment
Assistance.
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
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Administration
Investigations Regarding Eligibility To
Apply for Worker Adjustment
Assistance
Petitions have been filed with the
Secretary of Labor under Section 221(a)
of the Trade Act of 1974 (‘‘the Act’’) and
are identified in the Appendix to this
notice. Upon receipt of these petitions,
the Director of the Office of Trade
Adjustment Assistance, Employment
and Training Administration, has
instituted investigations pursuant to
Section 221(a) of the Act.
The purpose of each of the
investigations is to determine whether
the workers are eligible to apply for
adjustment assistance under Title II,
Chapter 2, of the Act. The investigations
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Erlanger, KY ...............................
Baltimore, MD .............................
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Impact date
November 9, 2012.
will further relate, as appropriate, to the
determination of the date on which total
or partial separations began or
threatened to begin and the subdivision
of the firm involved.
The petitioners or any other persons
showing a substantial interest in the
subject matter of the investigations may
request a public hearing, provided such
request is filed in writing with the
Director, Office of Trade Adjustment
Assistance, at the address shown below,
not later than December 13, 2012.
Interested persons are invited to
submit written comments regarding the
subject matter of the investigations to
the Director, Office of Trade Adjustment
Assistance, at the address shown below,
not later than December 13, 2012.
The petitions filed in this case are
available for inspection at the Office of
the Director, Office of Trade Adjustment
Assistance, Employment and Training
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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 by (TA-W) number issued during the period of
November 5, 2012 through November 9, 2012.
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. Under Section 222(a)(2)(A), the following must be satisfied:
(1) A significant number or proportion of the workers in such
workers' firm have become totally or partially separated, or are
threatened to become totally or partially separated;
(2) The sales or production, or both, of such firm have decreased
absolutely; and
(3) One of the following must be satisfied:
(A) Imports of articles or services like or directly competitive
with articles produced or services supplied by such firm have
increased;
(B) Imports of articles like or directly competitive with articles
into which one or more component parts produced by such firm are
directly incorporated, have increased;
(C) Imports of articles directly incorporating one or more
component parts produced outside the United States that are like or
directly competitive with imports of articles incorporating one or more
component parts produced by such firm have increased;
(D) Imports of articles like or directly competitive with articles
which are produced directly using services supplied by such firm, have
increased; and
(4) The increase in imports contributed importantly to such
workers' separation or threat of separation and to the decline in the
sales or production of such firm; or
II. Section 222(a)(2)(B) all of the following must be satisfied:
(1) A significant number or proportion of the workers in such
workers' firm have become totally or partially separated, or are
threatened to become totally or partially separated;
(2) One of the following must be satisfied:
(A) There has been a shift by the workers' firm to a foreign
country in the production of articles or supply of services like or
directly competitive with those produced/supplied by the workers' firm;
(B) There has been an acquisition from a foreign country by the
workers' firm of articles/services that are like or directly
competitive with those produced/supplied by the workers' firm; and
(3) The shift/acquisition contributed importantly to the workers'
separation or threat of separation.
In order for an affirmative determination to be made for adversely
affected workers in public agencies 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) A significant number or proportion of the workers in the public
agency have become totally or partially separated, or are threatened to
become totally or partially separated;
(2) The public agency has acquired from a foreign country services
like or directly competitive with services which are supplied by such
agency; and
(3) The acquisition of services contributed importantly to such
workers' separation or threat of separation.
In order for an affirmative determination to be made for adversely
affected secondary 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(c) of the Act must
be met.
(1) A significant number or proportion of the workers in the
workers' firm have become totally or partially separated, or are
threatened to become totally or partially separated;
(2) The workers' firm is a Supplier or Downstream Producer to a
firm that employed a group of workers who received a certification of
eligibility under Section 222(a) of the Act, and such supply or
production is related to the article or service that was the basis for
such certification; and
(3) Either--
(A) The workers' firm is a supplier and the component parts it
supplied to the firm described in paragraph (2) accounted for at least
20 percent of the production or sales of the workers' firm; or
(B) A loss of business by the workers' firm with the firm described
in paragraph (2) contributed importantly to the workers' separation or
threat of separation.
In order for an affirmative determination to be made for adversely
affected workers in firms identified by the International Trade
Commission and a certification issued regarding eligibility to apply
for worker adjustment assistance, each of the group eligibility
requirements of Section 222(f) of the Act must be met.
(1) The workers' firm is publicly identified by name by the
International Trade Commission as a member of a domestic industry in an
investigation resulting in--
(A) An affirmative determination of serious injury or threat
thereof under section 202(b)(1);
(B) An affirmative determination of market disruption or threat
thereof under section 421(b)(1); or
(C) An affirmative final determination of material injury or threat
thereof under section 705(b)(1)(A) or 735(b)(1)(A) of the Tariff Act of
1930 (19 U.S.C. 1671d(b)(1)(A) and 1673d(b)(1)(A));
(2) The petition is filed during the 1-year period beginning on the
date on which--
(A) A summary of the report submitted to the President by the
International Trade Commission under section 202(f)(1) with respect to
the affirmative determination described in paragraph (1)(A) is
published in the Federal Register under section 202(f)(3); or
(B) Notice of an affirmative determination described in
subparagraph (1) is published in the Federal Register; and
(3) The workers have become totally or partially separated from the
workers' firm within--
(A) The 1-year period described in paragraph (2); or
(B) Notwithstanding section 223(b)(1), the 1- year period preceding
the 1-year period described in paragraph (2).
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
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The following certifications have been issued. The requirements of
Section 222(a)(2)(A) (increased imports) of the Trade Act have been
met.
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81,892................... Basileus Company........... Manlius, NY........... August 14, 2011.
81,937................... Clearon Corporation, ICL-IP South Charleston, WV.. September 4, 2011.
Division, ICL (Israel
Chemicals Limited).
81,944................... JMC Steel Group, Wheatland Wheatland, PA......... September 5, 2011.
Tube Company.
81,944A.................. JMC Steel Group, Wheatland Sharon, PA............ September 5, 2011.
Tube Company.
81,956................... Exide Technologies, Bristol, TN........... September 7, 2011.
Transportation Division.
82,000................... Parker Hannifin Beaufort, SC.......... September 24, 2011.
Corporation, Racor
Division, Aerotek and
Ambassador Personnel.
82,026................... FesslerUSA................. Orwigsburg, PA........ October 1, 2011.
82,026A.................. Sew Mohr, An Affiliate of Reading, PA........... October 1, 2011.
FesslerUSA.
82,026B.................. Key Manufacturing Textiles, Allentown, PA......... October 1, 2011.
Inc., An Affiliate of
FesslerUSA.
82,027................... GreenVolts, Inc., Snap Fremont, CA........... October 1, 2011.
Design, Appsun, Delta
General Corporation, etc.
82,043................... Advantage Transcription Valencia, CA.......... September 27, 2011.
Services.
82,084................... Greene Brothers Furniture North Wilkesboro, NC.. September 20, 2011.
Company.
82,117................... Simple Way Limited McMinnville, OR....... October 31, 2011.
Partnership, Doing
Business as The Rosary
Shop.
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The following certifications have been issued. The requirements of
Section 222(a)(2)(B) (shift in production or services) of the Trade Act
have been met.
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TA-W No. Subject firm Location Impact date
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81,839................... Swisher International, Jacksonville, FL...... July 31, 2011.
Inc., Spherion.
81,967................... OMCO Machining Concepts, Winchester, IN........ August 13, 2011.
Inc.
81,988................... Georgia-Pacific Consumer Green Bay, WI......... July 13, 2012.
Products LP, Day Street
Location, Georgia-Pacific,
Encadria Staffing.
82,060................... Rolls-Royce Energy Systems, Mount Vernon, OH...... September 26, 2011.
Inc., Rolls-Royce Holdings
PLC, Belcan Staffing
Solutions.
82,066................... Gatehouse Media MA I, Inc., Framingham, MA........ October 9, 2011.
Creative Services Division.
82,066A.................. Gatehouse Media MA I, Inc., Marshfield, MA........ October 9, 2011.
Creative Services Division.
82,071................... Covidien LP, Medical Commerce, TX.......... October 10, 2011.
Supplies Segment,
SharpSafety Division,
Kelly Services, etc.
82,097................... Tholstrup Cheese USA Inc... Norton Shores, MI..... October 18, 2011.
82,101................... British Telecom Americas, EL Segundo, CA........ October 15, 2011.
British Telecom Operate.
82,102................... PPD Development, LLC....... Morrisville, NC....... October 17, 2011.
82,102A.................. PPD Development, LLC....... Austin, TX............ October 17, 2011.
82,106................... Xyratex International, West Sacramento, CA... October 22, 2011.
Inc., Xyratex, Ltd.,
Manpower, Inc.
82,122................... Straits Steel and Wire Ludington, MI......... October 31, 2011.
Company, Wire Production
Division, SSW Holding
Company, Inc.
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The following certifications have been issued. The requirements of
Section 222(c) (supplier to a firm whose workers are certified eligible
to apply for TAA) of the Trade Act have been met.
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TA-W No. Subject firm Location Impact date
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82,065................... Mersen USA St. Marys-PA St. Marys, PA......... September 24, 2011.
Corporation, High
Temperature Division,
Mersen USA BN Corporation.
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The following certifications have been issued. The requirements of
Section 222(c) (downstream producer for a firm whose workers are
certified eligible to apply for TAA) of the Trade Act have been met.
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TA-W No. Subject firm Location Impact date
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82,030................... KT-Grant, Inc., RG Steel Export, PA............ September 28, 2011.
Sparrows Point, LLC.
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The following certifications have been issued. The requirements of
Section 222(f) (firms identified by the International Trade Commission)
of the Trade Act have been met.
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TA-W No. Subject firm Location Impact date
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82,040................... 3V Corporation, Accustaff.. Georgetown, SC........ May 8, 2011.
82,041................... Treasure Coast Fasteners, Fort Pierce, FL....... May 8, 2011.
Advantage HR.
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Negative Determinations for Worker 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.
The investigation revealed that the criteria under paragraphs
(a)(2)(A)(i) (decline in sales or production, or both) and (a)(2)(B)
(shift in production or services to a foreign country) of section 222
have not been met.
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TA-W No. Subject firm Location Impact date
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81,989................... Siemens Energy, Inc, Fort Madison, IA...... ................................
Renewables (Wind Power)
Division.
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The investigation revealed that the criteria under paragraphs
(a)(2)(A) (increased imports) and (a)(2)(B) (shift in production or
services to a foreign country) of section 222 have not been met.
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TA-W No. Subject firm Location Impact date
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81,740................... Graham Packaging Plastic Vandalia, IL.......... ................................
Products, Inc., Graham
Packaging Company, Inc.
81,958................... Comair, Inc................ Erlanger, KY.......... ................................
81,959................... International Union of Baltimore, MD......... ................................
Operating Engineers Local
37.
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Determinations Terminating Investigations of Petitions for Worker
Adjustment Assistance
After notice of the petitions was published in the Federal Register
and on the Department's Web site, as required by Section 221 of the Act
(19 U.S.C. 2271), the Department initiated investigations of these
petitions.
The following determinations terminating investigations were issued
because the petitioning groups of workers are covered by active
certifications. Consequently, further investigation in these cases
would serve no purpose since the petitioning group of workers cannot be
covered by more than one certification at a time.
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TA-W No. Subject firm Location Impact date
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82,038................... Verso Paper Corporation, Sartell, MN........... November 9, 2012.
Securitas Security,
Manpower, Banick, Beck,
Bell, etc.
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I hereby certify that the aforementioned determinations were issued
during the period of November 5, 2012 through November 9, 2012. These
determinations are available on the Department's Web site tradeact/taa/
taa search firm.cfm under the searchable listing of determinations or
by calling the Office of Trade Adjustment Assistance toll free at 888-
365-6822.
Dated: November 14, 2012.
Elliott S. Kushner,
Certifying Officer, Office of Trade Adjustment Assistance.
[FR Doc. 2012-29061 Filed 11-30-12; 8:45 am]
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