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The Trade Adjustment Assistance Program was created by the Trade Act of 1974. This program is available to...

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Denver Post, The Trade Adjustment Assistance Program was created by the Trade Act of 1974. This program is available to workers who lose their jobs or whose hours of work and wages were (or will be) reduced as a result of adverse imports competition. The Trade Act of 2014 covers all petitions that were filed on or after 01/01/2014. The company listed below was certified by the U.S. Department of Labor. All eligible workers that were partially or totally separated from their work during the time periods appearing below will be mailed a written notice informing them of benefits that could be available to them. The notice will also include an explanation of how workers can apply for TAA benefits and services. If you do not receive a notice but appear to be eligible, contact your nearest Workforce center and speak with a TAA Counselor as quickly as possible. There are deadlines involved with this program. If you miss any deadlines, you may lose portions of the benefits available with this program. The company listed below has also been certified for the Alternative Trade Adjustment Assistance (ATAA) program for older workers. If you have questions about this program, please call the Colorado Trade Act Office at 303-318-8940 or 1-888-641-9106. Petition Impact Expiration Certification Company Location Number Date Date Date 85703 12/08/2013 12/30/2016 12/30/2014 CareFusion Resources, Englewood, CO LLC, Vital Signs, Inc, Division, A Subsidiary of CareFusion Corporation, Including on-site leased workers from Adecco, Manpower, Excel Personnel, Select Source and Spectraforce

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