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TAW-64305  /  Summit Polymers, Inc. (Shelbyville, TN)

Petitioner Type: Company
Impact Date: 10/29/2007
Filed Date: 10/30/2008
Most Recent Update: 11/18/2008
Determination Date: 11/18/2008
Expiration Date: 11/18/2010

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Employment and Training Administration

TA-W-64,305

SUMMIT POLYMERS, INC.
PLANT 11
SHELBYVILLE, TENNESSEE

Certification Regarding Eligibility
To Apply for Worker Adjustment Assistance and
Alternative Trade Adjustment Assistance

In accordance with Section 223 of the Trade Act of 1974, as
amended (19 USC 2273), the Department of Labor herein presents the
results of an investigation regarding certification of eligibility
to apply for worker adjustment assistance.
In order to make an affirmative determination and issue a
certification of eligibility to apply for Trade Adjustment
Assistance, the group eligibility requirements in either paragraph
(a)(2)(A) or (a)(2)(B) of Section 222 of the Trade Act must be met.
It is determined in this case that the requirements of (a)(2)(B) of
Section 222 have been met.
The investigation was initiated in response to a petition
received on October 30, 2008, and filed by a company official on
behalf of workers at Summit Polymers, Inc., Plant 11, Shelbyville,
Tennessee. The workers automotive injection molded, decorated and
assembled interior trim components.
The decline in employment at the subject plant is related to a
shift in plant production of automotive injection molded, decorated
and assembled interior trim components to Mexico, a country that is
a party to a free trade agreement with the United States.
In accordance with Section 246 the Trade Act of 1974 (26 USC
2813), as amended, the Department of Labor herein presents the
results of its investigation regarding certification of eligibility
to apply for alternative trade adjustment assistance (ATAA) for
older workers.
In order for the Department to issue a certification of group
eligibility requirements of Section 246 of the Trade Act must be
met. The Department has determined in this case that the
requirements of Section 246 have been met.
A significant number of workers at the firm are age 50 or over
and possess skills that are not easily transferable. Competitive
conditions within the industry are adverse.
Conclusion
After careful review of the facts obtained in the
investigation, I determine that there was a shift in production
from the workers' firm or subdivision to Mexico of articles that
are like or directly competitive with those produced by the subject
firm or subdivision. In accordance with the provisions of the Act,
I make the following certification:


"All workers of Summit Polymers, Inc., Plant 11, Shelbyville,
Tennessee, who became totally or partially separated from
employment on or after October 29, 2007 through two years from
the date of certification are eligible to apply for adjustment
assistance under Section 223 of the Trade Act of 1974, and are
also eligible to apply for alternative trade adjustment
assistance under Section 246 of the Trade Act of 1974."
Signed in Washington, D.C. this 18th day of November 2008


/s/Linda G. Poole
______________________________
LINDA G. POOLE
Certifying Officer, Division of
Trade Adjustment Assistance