HR 11711 · 95th Congress · Foreign Trade and International Finance
A bill to improve the operation of the adjustment assistance programs for workers and firms under the Trade Act of 1974.
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EnactedLatest: House agreed to Senate amendment with amendments.(1978-10-14)
Recorded Votes
PassedHouse · 1978-09-08
Yea 261Nay 24
PassedHouse · 1978-09-08
Yea 261Nay 24
Plain Language Summary
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Title I: Improvements in Adjustment Assistance for Workers - Amends the Trade Act of 1974 to direct the Secretary of Labor to reconsider denied petitions of groups of workers for trade adjustment assistance which were filed prior to November 1, 1977. Qualifies a previously ineligible employee for coverage under a certification of eligibility if: (1) the petition for certification was filed before November 1, 1977; and (2) the employee's last total or partial separation from the appropriate firm occurred between one year and 18 months of the filing of the petition. Permits any group of workers separated from employment after October 3, 1974, and before November 1, 1977, to file, or have filed on their behalf, a petition for certification if a previous petition for such group was not filed between April 2, 1975, and November 1, 1977. Makes eligible for assistance certain groups of workers in firms whose customer firms have been adversely affected by imports. Authorizes the Secretary to file a petition on behalf of a group of workers. Permits a group to be certified if the sales or production of its firm or subdivision threaten to decrease absolutely. Stipulates that no assistance sha…
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