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DISPLACED WORKERS TO RECEIVE ASSISTANCE
Additional aid will help former
Maysteel, LLC employees
Madison – Governor Jim Doyle and the Department of
Workforce Development (DWD) today announced that workers who lost their
jobs at Maysteel, LLC in Mayville, Wisconsin, will
receive additional assistance from the federal government because their
job losses were a result of increased foreign competition. The U.S.
Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, rewarded a
request by DWD to assist the former employees of the company.
"We are grateful that the Department of Labor has agreed to assist
these hard working Wisconsin residents, who were victims of poor economic
conditions and stiff foreign competition. These individuals and their
families need and deserve this assistance," said Governor Jim Doyle.
The Department of Workforce Development made the requests on behalf of
the affected workers on January 6, 2003 for workers at Maysteel, LLC.
Workers who suffered employment loss on or after December 27, 2001 through
December 7, 2003 from Maysteel, LLC are eligible to apply for assistance
under Section 223 of the Trade act of 1974, as amended.
The Department of Labor determined that workers were eligible for
assistance because increases of imports of articles like or directly
competitive with products produced by these companies contributed to the
total or partial separation of workers and to a decline in sales or
production.
Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) offers a variety of benefits and
reemployment services to assist unemployed workers prepare for and obtain
suitable employment. Workers may be eligible for training, job search and
relocation allowances, income support and other reemployment services.
Affected workers can contact their local Job Center at (888) 258-9966
for more information.
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