[Federal Register Volume 64, Number 198 (Thursday, October 14, 1999)]
[Notices]
[Pages 55749-55753]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 99-26767]
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment and Training Administration
Notice of Determinations Regarding Eligibility To Apply for
Worker Adjustment Assistance and NAFTA Transitional Adjustment
Assistance
In accordance with section 223 of the Trade Act of 1974, as
amended, the Department of Labor herein presents summaries of
determinations regarding eligibility to apply for trade adjustment
assistance for workers (TA-W) issued during the period of September,
1999.
In order for an affirmative determination to be made and a
certification of eligibility to apply for worker adjustment assistance
to be issued, each of the group eligibility requirements of section 222
of the Act must be met.
(1) That a significant number or proportion of the workers in the
workers' firm, or an appropriate subdivision thereof, have become
totally or partially separated,
(2) That sales or production, or both, of the firm or subdivision
have decreased absolutely, and
(3) That increases of imports of articles like or directly
competitive with articles produced by the firm or appropriate
subdivision have contributed importantly to the separations, or threat
thereof, and to the absolute decline in sales or production.
Negative Determinations for Worker Adjustment Assistance
In each of the following cases the investigation revealed that
criterion (3) has not been met. A survey of customers indicated that
increased imports did not contribute importantly to worker separations
at the firm.
TA-W-36,306; Blount, Inc., Owatonna, MN
TA-W-36,534 & A, B, C; Thomaston Mill, Inc., Thomaston, GA, Zebulon, GA
New York, NY and Los Angeles, CA
TA-W-36,438; Maine Envelope Co., Belgrade, ME
TA-W-36,483; Brookman Cast Industries, Inc., Salem, OR
TA-W-36,454; Sonat Exploration Co., Houston, TX
TA-W-36,700, & A, B, C; Downing Wellhead Equipment, Inc., Oklahoma Cty,
OK, Midland, TX, Houston, TX and Corpus Christi, TX
TA-W-36,580; Scientific Drilling International, Oklahoma City, OK
TA-W-36,375; Allied Signal, Inc., Ironton, OH
TA-W-36,025; Conoco, Inc., Natural Gas and Gas Products Div., Houston,
TX & Operating at Various Locations: A; LA, B; NM, C; OK, D; TX, E; VA,
and F; WV
TA-W-36,388; Heel Rite Corp., Wright City, MO
TA-W-36,227; R & M Energy Systems, a/k/a/ Flow Control Equipment,
Borger, TX
TA-W-36,548; Caterpillar Work Tools, Dallas, TX
TA-W-36,608; Western Gas Resources, Inc., Midland, TX
TA-W-36,597; Pelton Co., Inc., Ponca City, OK
TA-W-36,612; Buffalo Color Corp., Buffalo, NY
TA-W-36,707; Consolidation Coal Co., Loveridge Mine #22,
Fairview, WV
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TA-W-36,806; Rexam Medical Packaging, Madison, WI
In the following cases, the investigation revealed that the
criteria for eligibility have not been met for the reasons specified.
TA-W-36,767; Diesel Recon Co., Santa Fe Springs, CA
TA-W-36,539; Veco Pacific, Inc., Formerly Vecco Engineering, Inc.,
Bellingham, WA
TA-W-36,678 & A; Samedan Oil Corp., Denver, CO and Oklahoma City, OK
TA-W-36,661; American and Efird, Inc., Meridian, MS
TA-W-36,469; Insurdata Imaging Service, Price, UT
TA-W-36,437; Buffalo Jeans/David Bitton, Secaucus, NJ
TA-W-36,740; Animas Public School System, Animas, NM
TA-W-36,676; Koch Industries, Inc., Wichita, KS
TA-W-36,749; Midwestern Oilfield Service, Inc., Tioga, ND
TA-W-36,818; Chevron Pipeline Co., New Orleans, LA
TA-W-36,646; J and R Consulting Service, Inc., Tioga, ND
TA-W-35,675; Oilfield Safety, Inc., Williston, ND
TA-W-36,751; CGG-TLC Data Processing Center, Inc., Richardson, TX
Houston, TX
TA-W-36,609; Western Geophysical/Baker Hughes, Houston, TX
TA-W-36,407; Centrilift, Div. of Baker Hughes, Denver, CO
TA-W-36,639; American International/Airways, Inc., Oscoda, MI
TA-W-36,671; Pride Refining, Inc., Abilene, TX
TA-W-36,536; Martin County Residential Service Inc., d/b/a/ Martin
Enterprises, Williamston, NC
TA-W-36,455; Energy Group, Inc., Hobbs, NM
TA-W-36,493; Apex Engineering, d/b/a Mora Inc., Evanston, WY
The workers firm does not produce an article as required for
certification under Section 222 of the Trade Act of 1974.
TA-W-36,610; Weldon Machine Tool, Inc., York, PA
TA-W-36,359; Motorola--Semiconductor Product Sector, Auston, TX
TA-W-36,269; Continental Apparel Sales, De Funiak Springs, FL
TA-W-36,784; Dura Automotive Systems, Inc., Spring Lake, MI
TA-W-36,823; Furst Mc-Ness Co., Longview, TX
TA-W-36,728; Wellman, Inc.,--Wool Div., Johnsonville, SC
TA-W-36,797; Regional Recycling LLC, Attalla, AL
TA-W-36,701; Michael Foods, Inc., Monark Egg Div., Kansas City, MO
TA-W-36,795; Dresser Equipment Group, Roots Div., Connersville, IN
TA-W-36,807; Island Creek Coal Co., VP #8 Mine and Preparation Plant,
Oakwood, VA
TA-W-36,692; Smith Tool, Ponca City, OK
TA-W-36,508; Trico Industries, Inc., San Marcos, TX
TA-W-35,530; Newcom, Inc., Westlake Village, CA
TA-W-36,144; Liz Claiborne, Sample Making Dept. North Bergen, NJ
TA-W-36,352; Bain Industries, Fort Worth, TX
TA-W-36,627; American National Can, Longview, TX
TA-W-36,059; Kaiser Aluminum Castings, Canton, OH
TA-W-36,173; Quality Veneer and Lumber, Young and Morgan Lumber Div.,
Lyons, OR
TA-W-36,769; American Meter Co., Industrial Products Business Unit,
Erie, PA
TA-W-36,651; Chief Supply Corp., American Resources Div., Eugene, OR
TA-W-36,680; Fairfield Machine Co., Inc., Columbiana, OH
TA-W-36,577; Statoil Exploration (US), Inc., Houston, TX
TA-W-36,745; Muskin Leisure Products, Inc., Wilkes-Barre, PA
TA-W-36,403; Evans Machine Works, Inc., Hobbs, NM
TA-W-36,442; Philips Lighting Co., Fairmont, WV
TA-W-36,754; Lucas Varity, North American Light Vehicle Braking
Systems, Mount Vernon, OH
TA-W-36,521 & A; Permac, Inc., Bluefield, VA and Oakwood, VA
Increased imports did not contribute importantly to worker
separations at the firm.
TA-W-36,369; Wyman Gordon, Albany Div., Albany, OR
The investigation revealed that criteria (1) and criteria (2) have
not been met. A significant number or proportion of the workers did not
become totally or partially separated from employment as required for
certification. Sales or production did not decline during the relevant
period as required for certification.
TA-W-36,607; Big ``6'' Drilling Co., Houston, TX
The investigation revealed that criteria (1) has not been met. A
significant number or proportion of the workers did not become totally
or partially separated from employment as required for certification.
TA-W-36,712; Harken Energy Corp., Houston, TX
TA-W-36,423; Ovalstrapping, Inc., Hoquiam, WA
The investigation revealed that criteria (2) has not been met.
Sales or production did not decline during the relevant period as
required for certification.
TA-W-36,747; Enron Oil and Gas Co., Corpus Christi, TX
The investigation revealed that criteria (2) and criteria (3) have
not been met. Sales or production did not decline during the relevant
period as required for certification. Increases of imports or articles
like or directly competitive with articles produced by the firm or an
appropriate subdivision have not contributed importantly to the
separations or threat thereof, and the absolute decline in sales or
production.
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.
TA-W-36,647; Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc., The Enterprise plant,
Enterprise, AL, The Austell Plant, Austell, GA and New York NY: August
10, 1998
TA-W-36,416; Baldwin Piano & Orgon Co., Assembly Dept, Conway, AR June
3, 1998
TA-W-36,464; Giro Sport Design, Santa Cruz, CA: June 15, 1998
TA-W-36,615; Lynn Fashion, Hobokin, NJ: July 2, 1998
TA-W-36,399; Anderson Bros & Johnson Co., Inc., Wausau, WI: May 21,
1998
TA-W-36,621 & A, B; Dart Energy Corp., Beckman Production Service,
Kalkalska, MI, Dart Oil and Gas Corp., Mason, MI and Dart Energy Corp.,
Sharp Trucking and Construction, Mt. Pleasant, MI: July 20, 1998
TA-W-36,522 & A; Inter-National Childrenswear, Snead, AL and
Birmingham, AL: June 9, 1998
TA-W-36,564; Vision Ease Lens, Inc., St. Cloud, MN: July 7, 1998
TA-W-36,421; Jones Apparel Group, Inc., Bristol, PA: May 21, 1998
TA-W-36,657; Modine Aftermarket Holdings, Inc., Merced, CA: July 19,
1998
TA-W-36,475; Unitog, Concordia, MO: June 7, 1998
TA-W-36,669; Apparel Sales and Printing, Inc., Alabama Cut and Sew
Factory, Prattville, AL: July 28, 1998.
TA-W-36,636; Southwestern Cutting Service, EL Paso, TX: July 21, 1998.
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TA-W-36,406; Baker Hughes Centrilift, Anchorage, AK: May 21, 1998
TA-W-36,665; Supreme Tooling, Inc., Freemont, IN: July 23, 1998.
TA-W-36,565; Husky Injection Molding Systems, Pittsfield, MA: June 28,
1998
TA-W-36,659 & A, B; Janner Sayre, Inc., d/b/a Sayre Knits, Plant #3,
Sayre, PA and Plant #2, South Montrose, PA and Plant #1, Orwigsburg,
PA: July 26, 1998
TA-W-36,742; John Crane, Inc., Crystal Falls, MI: August 11, 1998
TA-W-36,736; Water Valley Manufacturing, Water Valley, MS: August 9,
1998
TA-W-36,734; Jennings Mft. Co., Inc., Jennings, LA: August 10, 1998
TA-W-35,772; Cross Country Apparel, Inc., Savannah, TN: August 5, 1998.
TA-W-36,690; Globe Tailoring, Cincinnati, OH: July 30, 1998
TA-W-36,553; Buster Rich, d/b/a JPN Service Co., Denver City, TX: July
1, 1998
TA-W-36,780; Vans, Inc., Santa Fe Springs, CA: July 30, 1998
TA-W-36,682; S. Schwab Co., Cumberland, MD: April 4, 1999
TA-W-36,711; Petroplex Acidizing, Midland, TX: July 28, 1998
TA-W-36,504; Galax Apparel Corp., Galax, VA: June 23, 1998
TA-W-36,581; Phelps Dodge Hidalgo, Inc., Playas, NM: July 19, 1998
TA-W-36,645; Jet Composites, Inc., Bluffton, IN: July 23, 1998
TA-W-36,448; Wales Fabrics, Knitting Plant, Dye/Finishing Plant,
Gastonia, NC: June 8, 1998
TA-W-36,460; Maine RuBber Int'l RIM Shop, Scarborough, ME: June 12,
1998
TA-W-36,501; Becton-Dickinson, Hancock, NY: June 21, 1998
TA-W-35,426; Technifoam Mirror Craft, Ferrum, VA: June 3, 1998
TA-W-36,549; F & M Manufacturing, Inc., Westminster, MD: June 25, 1998
TA-W-36,716; Philadelphia Glass Bending, Inc., Philadelphia, PA: August
12, 1998
TA-W-36,155; Athens Furniture Industries, Inc., Statesville, NC: April
14, 1998
TA-W-36,758; Blount, Inc., Spencer Cylinders, Spencer, WI: August 9,
1998
TA-W-36,402; BWD Automotive of Alabama, Selma, AL: June 2, 1998
TA-W-36,726; Lone Star Mud, Inc., Midland, TX: August 5, 1998
TA-W-36,653; URI, Inc., Kingsville, TX: July 21, 1998
TA-W-36,488; Overly-Raker, Inc., McConnelsburg, PA: June 17, 1998
TA-W-36,478; Weatherford Arrow Completion Systems, Midland, TX: June
14, 1998
TA-W-36,802 & A; U.S. Sports, Inc., Huntingdon, PA and Lake Worth, FL:
August 20, 1998
TA-W-36,748; Capitan Corp., Odessa, TX: August 12, 1998
TA-W-36,606; Phillips Petroleum Co, Exploration & Production (E & P),
Bartlesville, OK and Operating at Various Locations in The Following
States; A; CO, B; KS, C; LA, D; OK, E; NM, F; TX, G; UT: July 16, 1998
TA-W-36,527; PGS Tensor, Inc., Houston, TX: June 28, 1998
TA-W-36,625; Phelps Dodge Refining Corp., a/k/a Phelps Dodge
Industries, Inc., El Paso, TX: June 22, 1998
TA-W-36,630; Tower Automotive, Inc., Rockford, IL: July 23, 1998
TA-W-36,258; Burlen Corp., Fitzgerald, GA: May 14, 1998
TA-W-36,414; Harrison Alloys, Inc., Harrison, NJ: June 3, 1998
TA-W-36,485, Emhart Glass Manufacturing, Inc., Windsor, CT: June 14,
1999.
TA-W-36,424; Regiana Fashions, West New York, NJ: June 4, 1998
TA-W-36,544; Guidon, Inc., Muskegon, MI: July 7, 1998
TA-W-36,576; Texas Pipe Coupling, Div. of PMC Industries, Hughes Spring
TX: July 7, 1998
TA-W-36,551; Winer Industries, Inc., Paterson, NJ: July 2, 1998
TA-W-36,346; Green River Steel, Owensboro, KY: May 3, 1998
TA-W-36,467; Kimberly-Clark Corp., Pulp Mill and Southeast Timberlands,
Mobile, AL: June 14, 1998
TA-W-36,080; Mead Corp., Binder Dept., Mead School and Office Products,
Saint Joseph, MO: March 25, 1998
TA-W-36,587; 5B's, Inc., Martinsville, VA: June 28, 1998
TA-W-36,590; Biochem Immunosystems, Inc., Allentown, PA: July 12, 1998
TA-W-36,561; Oxford International Ltd., Chicago, IL: June 29, 1998
TA-W-36,151; Adflex Solutions, Inc., Chandler, AZ: April 20, 1998
TA-W-36,599 & A; Plymouth Mills, Staten Island, NY and Brazos
Embroidery, Millersburg, PA: July 10, 1998
TA-W-36,753; Sarah's Attic, Chesaning, MI: August 18, 1998
TA-W-36,640; Huck Jacobson, Kenilworth, NJ: July 19, 1998
TA-W-36,547; Spalding Sport Worldwide, Inc., Gloversville, NY: June 29,
1998
TA-W-36,756; Walkin Shoe Co., Schuylkill Haven, PA: August 17, 1998
TA-W-36,761; Hunter Sadler, Tupelo, MS: August 18, 1998
TA-W-36,683; Honeywell, Inc., Industrial Automation and Control Div.,
Phoenix, AZ: July 16, 1999.
TA-W-36,790; Geissler Knitting Mills, Inc., Hazelton, PA: August 18,
1998
TA-W-36,731 & A; Stone Manufacturing Co., Johnston, SC and Columbia,
SC: August 11, 1998
TA-W-36,722 & TA-W-36,723; Pleasant Hill Manufacturing Co., Cutting &
Warehousing Dept., Baxter Spring, KS and Sewing Dept., Adair, OK:
August 13, 1998
TA-W-36,766; Foremost Mobile Drilling Co., Indianapolis, IN: August 17,
1998
TA-W-36,679; ARCO Permian, Longview Gas Plant, Longview, TX: July 22,
1998
TA-W-36,569; West Texas Drilling Fluids, Inc., Midland, TX: August 12,
1998
Also, pursuant to Title V of the North American Free Trade
Agreement Implementation Act (P.L. 103-182) concerning transitional
adjustment assistance hereinafter called (NAFTA-TAA) and in accordance
with Section 250(a), Subchapter D, Chapter 2, Title II, of the Trade
Act as amended, the Department of Labor presents summaries of
determinations regarding eligibility to apply for NAFTA-TAA issued
during the month of September, 1999.
In order for an affirmative determination to be made and a
certification of eligibility to apply for NAFTA-TAA the following group
eligibility requirements of Section 250 of the Trade Act must be met:
(1) That a significant number or proportion of the workers in the
workers' firm, or an appropriate subdivision thereof, (including
workers in any agricultural firm or appropriate subdivision thereof)
have become totally or partially separated from employment and either--
(2) That sales or production, or both, of such firm or subdivision
have decreased absolutely,
(3) That imports from Mexico or Canada of articles like or directly
competitive with articles produced by such firm or subdivision have
increased, and that the increases in imports contributed importantly to
such workers' separations or threat of separation and to the decline in
sales or production of such firm or subdivision; or
(4) That there has been a shift in production by such workers' firm
or
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subdivision to Mexico or Canada of articles like or directly
competitive with articles which are produced by the firm or
subdivision.
Negative Determinations NAFTA-TAA
In each of the following cases the investigation revealed that
criteria (3) and (4) were not met. Imports from Canada or Mexico did
not contribute importantly to workers' separations. There was no shift
in production from the subject firm to Canada or Mexico during the
relevant period.
NAFTA-TAA-03391; Marion Mills, LLC, Marion, NC
NAFTA-TAA-03348; AMP, Inc., Clearwater, FL
NAFTA-TAA-03172; California Webbing Industries, Inc., Los Angeles, CA
NAFTA-TAA-03211; Ayers Manufacturing Co., Inc., Coward, SC
NAFTA-TAA-03357; AMP, Inc., Pringed Circuit Board (PCB) Div.,
Loganville West Plant, Building 143, Loganville, PA
NAFTA-TAA-03417; Salem Lumber Services, A Div. of Woodward and
Dickerson, Salem, OR
NAFTA-TAA-03409; AMP, Polymer Processing Center, Glen Rock, PA
NAFTA-TAA-03400; Ratholes, Inc., Snyder, TX
NAFTA-TAA-03356; Michael Foods, Inc., Monark Eff Div., Kansas City, MO
NAFTA-TAA-03384; Greif Bros. Corp., Westfield, MA
NAFTA-TAA-03312; Western Gas Resources, Inc., Midland, TX
NAFTA-TAA-03354; Placer Dome Corp., Bald Mountain Mine, Elko, NY
NAFTA-TAA-03288; Martin County Residential Services, Inc., d/b/a Martin
Enterprises, Williamston, NC
NAFTA-TAA-03333; Biochem Immunosystems, Inc., Allentown, PA
NAFTA-TAA-03396; West Texas Drilling Fluids, Inc., Midland, TX
NAFTA-TAA-03355; Livingston Engineers, Inc., Sulphur, LA
NAFTA-TAA-03428; S & B Engineers & Constructors, Ltd, Odessa, TX
NAFTA-TAA-03338; Huck Jacobson, Kenilworth, NJ
NAFTA-TAA-03419; Milco Industries, Inc., Bloomsburg, PA
NAFTA-TAA-03381; Pleasant Hill Manufacturing Co., Cutting and Warehouse
Dept., Baxter Springs, KS
NAFTA-TAA-03380; Pleasant Hill Manufacturing Co., Sewing Dept., Adair,
OK
NAFTA-TAA-03168; Continental Apparel Sales, De Funiak, Springs, FL
NAFTA-TAA-03430; Diesel Recon Co., Santa Fe Springs, CA
NAFTA-TAA-03335; Ransom Industries, Tyler Pipe Industries, Tyler, TX
NAFTA-TAA-03280; Caterpillar Work Tools, Dallas, OR
NAFTA-TAA-03372; Muskin Leisure Products, Inc., Wilkes-Barre, PA
NAFTA-TAA-03253; Wales Fabrics, Knitting Plant, Dye/Finishing Plant,
Gastonia, NC
NAFTA-TAA-03368; American Meter Co, Industrial Products Business Unit,
Erie, PA
NAFTA-TAA-03133; Quality Veneer and Lumber, Young and Morgan Lumber
Div., Lyons, OR
NAFTA-TAA-03350; Cross Country Apparel, Inc., Savannah, TN
NAFTA-TAA-03321; American National Can, Longview, TX
NAFTA-TAA-03411; Dresser Equipment Group, Roots Div., Connersville, IN
NAFTA-TAA-03252; Ovalstrapping, Inc., Hoquiam, WA
NAFTA-TAA-03436; Sarah's Attic, Chesaning, MI
NAFTA-TAA-03139; R & M Energy Systems, a/k/a flow Control Equipment,
Borger, TX
NAFTA-TAA-03309; Newcom, Inc., Westlake Village, CA
NAFTA-TAA-03364; Dura Automotive Systems, Inc., Spring Lake, MI
NAFTA-TAA-03228; Heel Rite Corp., Wright City, MO
NAFTA-TAA-03279 & A, B, C; Thomaston Mills, Inc., Thomaston, GA,
Zebulon, GA, New York, NY, Los Angeles, CA
The investigation revealed that the criteria for eligibility have
not been met for the reasons specified.
NAFTA-TAA-03430; Diesel Recon Co., Santa Fe Springs, CA
NAFTA-TAA-03399; John E. Fox, Inc., El Paso, TX
NAFTA-TAA-03461; Scovill Fasteners, Inc., El Paso, TX
NAFTA-TAA-03371; Liz Claiborne, Inc., El Paso, TX
NAFTA-TAA-03346; Fastrac Railroad Construction, Ely, NV
NAFTA-TAA-03341; Western States Minerals Corp., Reno, NV
NAFTA-TAA-03412; Doyon Universal Services, Inc., Anchorage, AK
The investigation revealed that the workers of the subject firm did
not produce an article within the meaning of Section 250(a) of the
Trade Act, as amended.
Affirmative Determinations NAFTA-TAA
NAFTA-TAA-03219 & A; Warnaco, Inc., Stratford, CT and Bridgeport, CT:
May 1, 1998
NAFTA-TAA-03314; Southwestern Cutting Service, El Paso, TX, CA: July 1,
1998
NAFTA-TAA-03331; Invensys Appliance Controls, New Stanton, PA: July 23,
1998
NAFTA-TAA-03463; GKN Sinter Metals, Van Wert, OH: September 14, 1998
NAFTA-TAA-03115; D and E Wood Products, Prineville, OR: April 20, 1998
NAFTA-TAA-03431; John Crane, Inc., Crystal Falls, MI: August 11, 1998
NAFTA-TAA-03394; C.R. Bard, Bard Access Systems Div., Salt Lake City,
UT: July 9, 1998
NAFTA-TAA-03462; Comptec, Inc., Custer, WA: September 3, 1998
NAFTA-TAA-03385; MK Contract Service, Inc., El Paso, TX: August 19,
1998
NAFTA-TAA-03283; International Business Machines Corp. (IBM), Storage
Systems Div., San Jose, CA: June 21, 1998. ``All workers engaged in
activities related to the production of RMSS products and sliders.''
And ``All workers engaged in activities related to the production of
HDD products and activities of the HGA/HSA group are denied eligibility
to apply of NAFTA-TAA''
NAFTA-TAA-03395; Ikon Office Solutions, Remanufacturing Div., Jefferson
City, MO: August 24, 1998
NAFTA-TAA-03413 & A; Louisiana Pacific Corp., Chilco Sawmill, Chilco,
ID and Sandpoint Planer Mill, Sandpoint, ID: August 31, 1998
NAFTA-TAA-03432; Amco Convertible Fabrics, Adrian, MI: September 3,
1998
NAFTA-TAA-03358; Brake Parts, Inc., Amherst, NY: July 16, 1998
NAFTA-TAA-03452; Kanthal Globar, Niagara Falls, NY; September 13, 1998
NAFTA-TAA-03244; Midwestco Enterprises, Inc., Chicago, IL: May 26, 1998
NAFTA-TAA-03392; Rexam Medical Packaging, Madison, WI: August 24, 1998
NAFTA-TAA-03401; Hunter Sadler, Tupelo, MS: August 19, 1998
NAFTA-TAA-03458; Rama Group of Companies, Inc., Charm Graphics,
Cheektowaga, NY: August 11, 1998
NAFTA-TAA-03337; Vision-Ease Lens, Inc., St. CLoud, MN: June 30, 1998
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``All workers who produced plastic lenses'' and ``All workers who were
engaged in the production of glass lenses are denied eligibility to
apply for NAFTA-TAA''
NAFTA-TAA-03200; Anderson Bros. & Johnson Co., Inc., Wausau, WI: May
21, 1998
NAFTA-TAA-03370; Fahnos Apparel, Inc., El Paso, TX: August 18, 1998
NAFTA-TAA-03373; Foremost Mobile Drilling Co., Indianapolis, IN: August
17, 1998
NAFTA-TAA-03353 & A, B; Sara Lee Sock Co., Finishing Plant, High Point,
NC and Mt. Airy, NC, Seaming Dept., Kernersville, NC: August 16, 1998
NAFTA-TAA-03322; Jet Composites, Inc., Bluffton Plant, Bluffton, IN:
July 23, 1998
NAFTA-TAA-03366; Tandycrafts, Inc., d/b/a Tandy Leather Co., Ft. Worth,
TX: August 18, 1998
NAFTA-TAA-03313; Bunger Steel, Inc., Phoenix, AZ: July 19, 1998
NAFTA-TAA-03264; Maine Rubber Int'l RIM Shop, Scarborough, ME: June 12,
1998
NAFTA-TAA-03259; Unitog, Concordia, MO: June 7, 1998
NAFTA-TAA-03362; Blount, Inc., Spencer Cylinders, Spencer, WI: August
9, 1998
NAFTA-TAA-03329; Ultramar Diamond Shamrock, Total Petroleum Products
Div. (TPI), Alma, MI: June 8, 1998
NAFTA-TAA-03050; Mead Corp., Mead School and Office Products, Binder
Dept., Saint Joseph, MO: March 24, 1998
NAFTA-TAA-03422; Crescent/U.S. Mat, LLC, Seattle, WA: August 27, 1998
NAFTA-TAA-03315; Justin Boot Co., Fort Worth, TX: July 21, 1998
NAFTA-TAA-03383; Glenoit Corp., Jacksboro, TN: August 23, 1998
I hereby certify that the aforementioned determinations were issued
during the month of September, 1999. Copies of these determinations are
available for inspection in Room C-4318, 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: October 7, 1999.
Grant D. Beale,
Program Manager, Office of Trade Adjustment Assistance.
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