Notice of Revised Determination on Reconsideration, 25482-25483 [2013-10227]

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[FR Doc. 2013–10229 Filed 4–30–13; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4510–FN–P DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Employment and Training Administration [TA–W–81,145; TA–W–81,145A; TA–W– 81,145B] wreier-aviles on DSK5TPTVN1PROD with NOTICES Notice of Revised Determination on Reconsideration [TA–W–81,145] SUNOCO, INC., R&M REFINING DIVISION INCLUDING ON–SITE LEASED WORKERS FROM ACCREDITED ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES, AMQUIP CORPORATION, ANDERSON CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, BAKER PETROLITE, BAKERCORP, BELL–FAST FIRE PROTECTION INC., BOLTTECH INC., BRAND INSULATION SERVICES, BRAND SCAFFOLD BUILDERS INC. (AKA BRAND INSULATION SERVICES), CATALYST HANDLING SERVICE CO., CHALMERS & KUBECK, CHEF’E CATERING, CINTAS, CLEAN VENTURES, INC., CM TOWERS, INC., COMPU–COM, DELAWARE BAY AND RIVER COOPERATIVE, DEVON PROPERTY SERVICES LLC, EISCO–NJ, FISHER TANK COMPANY, GE ENERGY SERVICES, GODWIN PUMPS OF AMERICA INC., HAGEMEYER NORTH AMERICA, HRI INCORPORATED, INTEGRITY TEST LAB, INTERTEK–CALEB BRETT USA, JJ WHITE, JR METZGER, JOY SERVICES, MATRIX SVC. INDUSTRIAL CONTRACTORS, MADISON LTD, MISTRAS SERVICES GROUP, MOBILE DREDGING AND PUMPING CO., MOTT TANK INSPECTION, O’BRIENT & GERE VerDate Mar<15>2010 14:21 Apr 30, 2013 Jkt 229001 ENGINEERS INC., PRESIDIO NETWORKED SOLUTIONS, INC., PSC INDUSTRIAL OUTSOURCING, LP, PSCI–PROGRESSIVE SOFTWARE COMPUTING, QUALITY TESTING SERVICES, INC., RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION CO. OF SOUTH JERSEY, INC., REPUBLIC SERVICES OF PENNSYLVANIA, SAGE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING, SAYBOLT, INC., SEALTEC– DIVISION OF SEALCO, INC., SECURITY SERVICES & TECH/ AKA ADT ADVANCE INTEGRATION, SERVICE PAINTING, INC., SGS NORTH AMERICA, INC., SHARED SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY, INC., SERVICE PAINTING INC., SGS NORTH AMERICA, INC., SHARED SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY, INC., STANTEC CONSULTING CORPORATION, SUNSTATES SECURITY, LLC, TEAM INDUSTRIAL SERVICES, INC., TEKSOLV, INC., THYSSENKRUPP SAFWAY, INC. (DBA SAFWAY SERVICES, INC.), TRICO EQUIPMENT, UNION TANK CAR CO/UTLX, UNITED STATES ROOFING CORPORATION, WILSON, INC., WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONICS, XEROX GLOBAL SERVICES, AND ZEROCHAOS 100 GREEN STREET MARCUS HOOK, PENNSYLVANIA TA–W–81,145A SUNOCO, INC., R&M 10 INDUSTRIAL HWY, MS4 BUILDING G LESTER, PENNSYLVANIA TA–W–81,145B SUNOCO, INC., R&M 3144 PASSYUNK AVENUE PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA On September 14, 2012, the Department of Labor issued a Notice of Affirmative Determination Regarding PO 00000 Frm 00069 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Date of institution 03/27/13 03/28/13 03/28/13 03/28/13 03/28/13 03/28/13 03/29/13 03/29/13 03/29/13 03/29/13 03/29/13 Date of petition 03/14/13 03/27/13 03/27/13 03/20/13 03/21/13 03/22/13 03/28/13 03/28/13 03/19/13 03/26/13 03/27/13 Application for Reconsideration applicable to workers and former workers of Sunoco, Inc., R&M, Refining Division, Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania (TA–W–81,145), Sunoco, Inc., R&M, Lester, Pennsylvania (TA–W–81,145A), and Sunoco, Inc., R&M, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (TA–W–81,145B) (hereafter collectively referred to as ‘‘Sunoco’’ or ‘‘subject firm’’). The subject firm is engaged in activities related to the production of refined petroleum products. Workers are not separately identifiable by product line. The worker group at the Marcus Hook facility includes on-site leased workers from Accredited Environmental Technologies, Amquip Corporation, Anderson Construction Services, Baker Petrolite, BakerCorp, Bell-Fast Fire Protection Inc., Bolttech Inc., Brand Insulation Services, Brand Scaffold Builders Inc. (aka Brand Insulation Services), Catalyst Handling Service Co., Chalmers & Kubeck, Chef’e Catering, Cintas, Clean Ventures, Inc., CM Towers, Inc., Compu-Com, Delaware Bay and River Cooperative, Devon Property Services LLC, Eisco-NJ, Fisher Tank Company, GE Energy Services, Godwin Pumps of America Inc., Hagemeyer North America, HRI Incorporated, Integrity Test Lab, Intertek-Caleb Brett USA, JJ White, JR Metzger, Joy Services, Matrix Svc. Industrial Contractors, Madison LTD, Mistras Services Group, Mobile Dredging and Pumping Co., Mott Tank Inspection, O’Brient & Gere Engineers Inc., Presidio Networked Solutions, Inc., PSC Industrial Outsourcing, LP, PSCIProgressive Software Computing, Quality Testing Services, Inc., Railroad Construction Co. of South Jersey, Inc., Republic Services of Pennsylvania, Sage Environmental Consulting, Saybolt, Inc., Sealtec-Division of Sealco, Inc., Security Services & Tech/AKA ADT Advance Integration, Service Painting, Inc., SGS North America, Inc., Shared Systems E:\FR\FM\01MYN1.SGM 01MYN1 Federal Register / Vol. 78, No. 84 / Wednesday, May 1, 2013 / Notices Technology, Inc., Service Painting Inc., SGS North America, Inc., Shared Systems Technology, Inc., Stantec Consulting Corporation, Sunstates Security, LLC, Team Industrial Services, Inc., Teksolv, Inc., ThyssenKrupp Safway, Inc. (dba Safway Services, Inc.), Trico Equipment, Union Tank Car Co/ UTLX, United States Roofing Corporation, Wilson, Inc., Wireless Communications & Electronics, Xerox Global Services, and ZeroChaos. The worker groups at the Lester and Philadelphia facilities do not include leased workers. Based on a careful review and clarification of previously-submitted information and additional information obtained during the reconsideration investigation, the Department determines that increased imports of articles like or directly competitive with the refined petroleum products produced by Sunoco contributed importantly to workers’ separations and to the decline in sales or production at the afore-identified facilities. Section 222(a)(1) has been met because a significant number or proportion of the workers at Sunoco have become totally or partially separated, or are threatened with such separation. Section 222(a)(2)(A)(i) has been met because Sunoco sales and/or production of refined petroleum products have decreased. Section 222(a)(2)(A)(ii) has been met because aggregate imports of articles like or directly competitive with the refined petroleum products produced by Sunoco have increased during the period of Sunoco’s sales and/or production decline. Finally, Section 222(a)(2)(A)(iii) has been met because increased aggregate imports contributed importantly to the worker group separations and sales/ production declines at Sunoco. wreier-aviles on DSK5TPTVN1PROD with NOTICES Conclusion After careful review of previouslysubmitted facts and the additional facts obtained during the reconsideration investigation, I determine that workers of Sunoco, Inc., R&M, Refining Division, including on-site leased workers, Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania (TA–W– 81,145), Sunoco, Inc., R&M, Lester, Pennsylvania (TA–W–81,145A), and Sunoco, Inc., R&M, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (TA–W–81,145B), who were engaged in employment related to the production of refined petroleum products, meet the worker group certification criteria under Section 222(a) of the Act, 19 U.S.C. 2272(a). In accordance with Section 223 of the Act, VerDate Mar<15>2010 14:21 Apr 30, 2013 Jkt 229001 19 U.S.C. 2273, I make the following certification: All workers of Sunoco, Inc., R&M, Refining Division, including on-site leased workers from Accredited Environmental Technologies, Amquip Corporation, Anderson Construction Services, Baker Petrolite, BakerCorp, Bell-Fast Fire Protection Inc., Bolttech Inc., Brand Insulation Services, Brand Scaffold Builders Inc. (aka Brand Insulation Services), Catalyst Handling Service Co., Chalmers & Kubeck, Chef’e Catering, Cintas, Clean Ventures, Inc., CM Towers, Inc., Compu-Com, Delaware Bay and River Cooperative, Devon Property Services LLC, Eisco-NJ, Fisher Tank Company, GE Energy Services, Godwin Pumps of America Inc., Hagemeyer North America, HRI Incorporated, Integrity Test Lab, IntertekCaleb Brett USA, JJ White, JR Metzger, Joy Services, Matrix Svc. Industrial Contractors, Madison LTD, Mistras Services Group, Mobile Dredging and Pumping Co., Mott Tank Inspection, O’Brient & Gere Engineers Inc., Presidio Networked Solutions, Inc., PSC Industrial Outsourcing, LP, PSCI-Progressive Software Computing, Quality Testing Services, Inc., Railroad Construction Co. of South Jersey, Inc., Republic Services of Pennsylvania, Sage Environmental Consulting, Saybolt, Inc., Sealtec-Division of Sealco, Inc., Security Services & Tech/AKA ADT Advance Integration, Service Painting, Inc., SGS North America, Inc., Shared Systems Technology, Inc., Service Painting Inc., SGS North America, Inc., Shared Systems Technology, Inc., Stantec Consulting Corporation, Sunstates Security, LLC, Team Industrial Services, Inc., Teksolv, Inc., ThyssenKrupp Safway, Inc. (dba Safway Services, Inc.), Trico Equipment, Union Tank Car Co/UTLX, United States Roofing Corporation, Wilson, Inc., Wireless Communications & Electronics, Xerox Global Services, and ZeroChaos, Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania (TA–W–81,145), Sunoco, Inc., R&M, Lester, Pennsylvania (TA–W–81,145A), and Sunoco, Inc., R&M, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (TA–W–81,145B), who became totally or partially separated from employment on or after February 13, 2010, through two years from the date of this certification, and all workers in the group threatened with total or partial separation from employment on date of certification through two years from the date of certification, are eligible to apply for adjustment assistance under Chapter 2 of Title II of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended. Signed in Washington, DC, this 28th day of March 2013. Del Min Amy Chen, Certifying Officer, Office of Trade Adjustment Assistance. [FR Doc. 2013–10227 Filed 4–30–13; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4510–FN–P PO 00000 Frm 00070 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 25483 LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION Notice of Proposed Revisions for the LSC Grant Assurances for Calendar Year 2014 Funding Legal Services Corporation. Notice of proposed changes and request for comments. AGENCY: ACTION: SUMMARY: The Legal Services Corporation (‘‘LSC’’) intends to revise the LSC Grant Assurances for calendar year 2014 funding since the last publication of the LSC Grant Assurances for 2013 funding and is soliciting public comment on the proposed changes. The proposed revisions affect Grant Assurances 13 and 17. The proposed LSC grant assurances for calendar year 2014 funding, in redline format indicating the proposed changes to the current ‘‘LSC 2013 Grant Assurances,’’ are at https://grants.lsc.gov/sites/default/ files/Grants/ReferenceMaterials/2014GrantAssurances-Proposed.pdf. DATES: All comments and recommendations must be received on or before the close of business on May 31, 2013. ADDRESSES: Written comments may be submitted by mail, email, or fax to Reginald J. Haley, Office of Program Performance, Legal Services Corporation, 3333 K Street NW., Washington, DC 20007; LSCGrantAssurances@lsc.gov; or (202) 337–6813 (fax). Comments may also be submitted online at https://www.lsc.gov/ contact-us. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Reginald J. Haley, haleyr@lsc.gov, (202) 295–1545. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The purpose of the LSC grant assurances is to delineate the rights and responsibilities of LSC and the recipient pursuant to the provisions of the grant. As a grant making agency created by Congress, LSC has grant assurances that are intended to reiterate and/or clarify the responsibilities and obligations already applicable through existing law and regulations and/or obligate the recipient to comply with specific additional requirements in order to effectuate the purposes of the Legal Services Corporation Act, as amended, and other applicable law. A summary of the changes proposed follows. Grant Assurance #13 bars recipients from taking or threatening to take disciplinary action against employees or volunteers for cooperating with or releasing appropriate information to LSC. The grant assurance requires each grantee to notify its staff and volunteers that it will not take retaliatory actions E:\FR\FM\01MYN1.SGM 01MYN1

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[Notices]
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[FR Doc No: 2013-10227]


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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Employment and Training Administration

[TA-W-81,145; TA-W-81,145A; TA-W-81,145B]


Notice of Revised Determination on Reconsideration

[TA-W-81,145]
    SUNOCO, INC., R&M REFINING DIVISION INCLUDING ON-SITE LEASED 
WORKERS FROM ACCREDITED ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES, AMQUIP CORPORATION, 
ANDERSON CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, BAKER PETROLITE, BAKERCORP, BELL-FAST 
FIRE PROTECTION INC., BOLTTECH INC., BRAND INSULATION SERVICES, BRAND 
SCAFFOLD BUILDERS INC. (AKA BRAND INSULATION SERVICES), CATALYST 
HANDLING SERVICE CO., CHALMERS & KUBECK, CHEF'E CATERING, CINTAS, CLEAN 
VENTURES, INC., CM TOWERS, INC., COMPU-COM, DELAWARE BAY AND RIVER 
COOPERATIVE, DEVON PROPERTY SERVICES LLC, EISCO-NJ, FISHER TANK 
COMPANY, GE ENERGY SERVICES, GODWIN PUMPS OF AMERICA INC., HAGEMEYER 
NORTH AMERICA, HRI INCORPORATED, INTEGRITY TEST LAB, INTERTEK-CALEB 
BRETT USA, JJ WHITE, JR METZGER, JOY SERVICES, MATRIX SVC. INDUSTRIAL 
CONTRACTORS, MADISON LTD, MISTRAS SERVICES GROUP, MOBILE DREDGING AND 
PUMPING CO., MOTT TANK INSPECTION, O'BRIENT & GERE ENGINEERS INC., 
PRESIDIO NETWORKED SOLUTIONS, INC., PSC INDUSTRIAL OUTSOURCING, LP, 
PSCI-PROGRESSIVE SOFTWARE COMPUTING, QUALITY TESTING SERVICES, INC., 
RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION CO. OF SOUTH JERSEY, INC., REPUBLIC SERVICES OF 
PENNSYLVANIA, SAGE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING, SAYBOLT, INC., SEALTEC-
DIVISION OF SEALCO, INC., SECURITY SERVICES & TECH/AKA ADT ADVANCE 
INTEGRATION, SERVICE PAINTING, INC., SGS NORTH AMERICA, INC., SHARED 
SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY, INC., SERVICE PAINTING INC., SGS NORTH AMERICA, 
INC., SHARED SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY, INC., STANTEC CONSULTING CORPORATION, 
SUNSTATES SECURITY, LLC, TEAM INDUSTRIAL SERVICES, INC., TEKSOLV, INC., 
THYSSENKRUPP SAFWAY, INC. (DBA SAFWAY SERVICES, INC.), TRICO EQUIPMENT, 
UNION TANK CAR CO/UTLX, UNITED STATES ROOFING CORPORATION, WILSON, 
INC., WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONICS, XEROX GLOBAL SERVICES, AND 
ZEROCHAOS 100 GREEN STREET MARCUS HOOK, PENNSYLVANIA

TA-W-81,145A
    SUNOCO, INC., R&M 10 INDUSTRIAL HWY, MS4 BUILDING G LESTER, 
PENNSYLVANIA
TA-W-81,145B
    SUNOCO, INC., R&M 3144 PASSYUNK AVENUE PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
    On September 14, 2012, the Department of Labor issued a Notice of 
Affirmative Determination Regarding Application for Reconsideration 
applicable to workers and former workers of Sunoco, Inc., R&M, Refining 
Division, Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania (TA-W-81,145), Sunoco, Inc., R&M, 
Lester, Pennsylvania (TA-W-81,145A), and Sunoco, Inc., R&M, 
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (TA-W-81,145B) (hereafter collectively 
referred to as ``Sunoco'' or ``subject firm''). The subject firm is 
engaged in activities related to the production of refined petroleum 
products. Workers are not separately identifiable by product line.
    The worker group at the Marcus Hook facility includes on-site 
leased workers from Accredited Environmental Technologies, Amquip 
Corporation, Anderson Construction Services, Baker Petrolite, 
BakerCorp, Bell-Fast Fire Protection Inc., Bolttech Inc., Brand 
Insulation Services, Brand Scaffold Builders Inc. (aka Brand Insulation 
Services), Catalyst Handling Service Co., Chalmers & Kubeck, Chef'e 
Catering, Cintas, Clean Ventures, Inc., CM Towers, Inc., Compu-Com, 
Delaware Bay and River Cooperative, Devon Property Services LLC, Eisco-
NJ, Fisher Tank Company, GE Energy Services, Godwin Pumps of America 
Inc., Hagemeyer North America, HRI Incorporated, Integrity Test Lab, 
Intertek-Caleb Brett USA, JJ White, JR Metzger, Joy Services, Matrix 
Svc. Industrial Contractors, Madison LTD, Mistras Services Group, 
Mobile Dredging and Pumping Co., Mott Tank Inspection, O'Brient & Gere 
Engineers Inc., Presidio Networked Solutions, Inc., PSC Industrial 
Outsourcing, LP, PSCI-Progressive Software Computing, Quality Testing 
Services, Inc., Railroad Construction Co. of South Jersey, Inc., 
Republic Services of Pennsylvania, Sage Environmental Consulting, 
Saybolt, Inc., Sealtec-Division of Sealco, Inc., Security Services & 
Tech/AKA ADT Advance Integration, Service Painting, Inc., SGS North 
America, Inc., Shared Systems

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Technology, Inc., Service Painting Inc., SGS North America, Inc., 
Shared Systems Technology, Inc., Stantec Consulting Corporation, 
Sunstates Security, LLC, Team Industrial Services, Inc., Teksolv, Inc., 
ThyssenKrupp Safway, Inc. (dba Safway Services, Inc.), Trico Equipment, 
Union Tank Car Co/UTLX, United States Roofing Corporation, Wilson, 
Inc., Wireless Communications & Electronics, Xerox Global Services, and 
ZeroChaos.
    The worker groups at the Lester and Philadelphia facilities do not 
include leased workers.
    Based on a careful review and clarification of previously-submitted 
information and additional information obtained during the 
reconsideration investigation, the Department determines that increased 
imports of articles like or directly competitive with the refined 
petroleum products produced by Sunoco contributed importantly to 
workers' separations and to the decline in sales or production at the 
afore-identified facilities.
    Section 222(a)(1) has been met because a significant number or 
proportion of the workers at Sunoco have become totally or partially 
separated, or are threatened with such separation.
    Section 222(a)(2)(A)(i) has been met because Sunoco sales and/or 
production of refined petroleum products have decreased.
    Section 222(a)(2)(A)(ii) has been met because aggregate imports of 
articles like or directly competitive with the refined petroleum 
products produced by Sunoco have increased during the period of 
Sunoco's sales and/or production decline.
    Finally, Section 222(a)(2)(A)(iii) has been met because increased 
aggregate imports contributed importantly to the worker group 
separations and sales/production declines at Sunoco.

Conclusion

    After careful review of previously-submitted facts and the 
additional facts obtained during the reconsideration investigation, I 
determine that workers of Sunoco, Inc., R&M, Refining Division, 
including on-site leased workers, Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania (TA-W-
81,145), Sunoco, Inc., R&M, Lester, Pennsylvania (TA-W-81,145A), and 
Sunoco, Inc., R&M, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (TA-W-81,145B), who were 
engaged in employment related to the production of refined petroleum 
products, meet the worker group certification criteria under Section 
222(a) of the Act, 19 U.S.C. 2272(a). In accordance with Section 223 of 
the Act, 19 U.S.C. 2273, I make the following certification:

    All workers of Sunoco, Inc., R&M, Refining Division, including 
on-site leased workers from Accredited Environmental Technologies, 
Amquip Corporation, Anderson Construction Services, Baker Petrolite, 
BakerCorp, Bell-Fast Fire Protection Inc., Bolttech Inc., Brand 
Insulation Services, Brand Scaffold Builders Inc. (aka Brand 
Insulation Services), Catalyst Handling Service Co., Chalmers & 
Kubeck, Chef'e Catering, Cintas, Clean Ventures, Inc., CM Towers, 
Inc., Compu-Com, Delaware Bay and River Cooperative, Devon Property 
Services LLC, Eisco-NJ, Fisher Tank Company, GE Energy Services, 
Godwin Pumps of America Inc., Hagemeyer North America, HRI 
Incorporated, Integrity Test Lab, Intertek-Caleb Brett USA, JJ 
White, JR Metzger, Joy Services, Matrix Svc. Industrial Contractors, 
Madison LTD, Mistras Services Group, Mobile Dredging and Pumping 
Co., Mott Tank Inspection, O'Brient & Gere Engineers Inc., Presidio 
Networked Solutions, Inc., PSC Industrial Outsourcing, LP, PSCI-
Progressive Software Computing, Quality Testing Services, Inc., 
Railroad Construction Co. of South Jersey, Inc., Republic Services 
of Pennsylvania, Sage Environmental Consulting, Saybolt, Inc., 
Sealtec-Division of Sealco, Inc., Security Services & Tech/AKA ADT 
Advance Integration, Service Painting, Inc., SGS North America, 
Inc., Shared Systems Technology, Inc., Service Painting Inc., SGS 
North America, Inc., Shared Systems Technology, Inc., Stantec 
Consulting Corporation, Sunstates Security, LLC, Team Industrial 
Services, Inc., Teksolv, Inc., ThyssenKrupp Safway, Inc. (dba Safway 
Services, Inc.), Trico Equipment, Union Tank Car Co/UTLX, United 
States Roofing Corporation, Wilson, Inc., Wireless Communications & 
Electronics, Xerox Global Services, and ZeroChaos, Marcus Hook, 
Pennsylvania (TA-W-81,145), Sunoco, Inc., R&M, Lester, Pennsylvania 
(TA-W-81,145A), and Sunoco, Inc., R&M, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 
(TA-W-81,145B), who became totally or partially separated from 
employment on or after February 13, 2010, through two years from the 
date of this certification, and all workers in the group threatened 
with total or partial separation from employment on date of 
certification through two years from the date of certification, are 
eligible to apply for adjustment assistance under Chapter 2 of Title 
II of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended.

    Signed in Washington, DC, this 28th day of March 2013.
Del Min Amy Chen,
Certifying Officer, Office of Trade Adjustment Assistance.
[FR Doc. 2013-10227 Filed 4-30-13; 8:45 am]
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