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2021-16297.Pdf This document is scheduled to be published in the Federal Register on 07/30/2021 and available online at federalregister.gov/d/2021-16297DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, and on govinfo.gov Employment and Training Administration Investigations Regarding Eligibility to Apply For Trade Adjustment Assistance In accordance with the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. §2271, et seq.) (“Act”), as amended, the Department of Labor herein presents notice of investigations regarding eligibility to apply for trade adjustment assistance under Chapter 2 of the Act (“TAA”) for workers by (TA-W) started during the period of June 1 2021 through June 30 2021. This notice includes instituted initial investigations following the receipt of validly filed petitions. Furthermore, if applicable, this notice includes investigations to reconsider negative initial determinations or terminated initial investigations following the receipt of a valid application for reconsideration. The purpose of each of the investigations is to determine whether the workers are eligible to apply for adjustment assistance under Title II, Chapter 2, of the Act. Any persons showing a substantial interest in the subject matter of the investigations may request a public hearing provided such request is filed in writing with the Administrator, Office of Trade Adjustment Assistance, at the address shown below, no later than ten days after publication in the Federal Register. Initial Investigations The following are initial investigations commenced following the receipt of a properly filed petition. TA-W Workers’ Firm Location Investigation number Start Date 96917 Hanesbrands, Inc. Stuart, VA 6/1/2021 96918 T.D.R.N. Inc. Spalding, MI 6/1/2021 96919 Wells Fargo Bank Glen Allen, VA 6/1/2021 N.A. 96920 Stanley Furniture Martinsville, VA 6/1/2021 LLC 96921 Siemens Gamesa Hutchinson, KS 6/2/2021 Renewable Energy 96922 CSG Systems, Inc. Elkhorn, NE 6/2/2021 96923 OECO, LLC / Meggitt Milwaukie, OR 6/2/2021 96924 Mondelez Atlanta, GA 6/3/2021 International Inc. Atlanta Bakery 96925 Albea Cosmetics Morristown, TN 6/3/2021 America 96926 Steel Parts Tipton, IN 6/3/2021 Manufacturing Inc. 96927 Mitsubishi Aircraft Renton, WA 6/3/2021 Corporation America Inc. 96928 Granges Americas, Newport, AR 6/4/2021 Inc. 96929 Aventics Corporation Lexington, KY 6/4/2021 96930 Aleris Rolled Uhrichsville, OH 6/4/2021 Products, Inc. 96931 Worthington Worthington, OH 6/4/2021 Industries 96932 Dun and Bradstreet Center Valley, PA 6/4/2021 96933 Eaton Corporation Hastings, NE 6/7/2021 96934 Perform Group LLC York, PA 6/7/2021 96935 Prudential Dubuque, IA 6/7/2021 96936 North Texas PPE Lewisville, TX 6/8/2021 96937 Prudential Financial Hartford, CT 6/9/2021 96938 ST Genetics Ithaca, NY 6/10/2021 96939 Ethan Allen Global, Danbury, CT 6/10/2021 Inc. 96940 HCL America Houston, TX 6/10/2021 96941 Aleris Rolled Lincolnshire, IL 6/10/2021 Products, Inc. 96942 HERE Technologies Chicago, IL 6/11/2021 96943 Molded Fiber Glass Aberdeen, SD 6/11/2021 96944 Hufcor, Inc. Janesville, WI 6/11/2021 96945 Unum Portland, ME 6/11/2021 96946 Clarios Middletown, DE 6/11/2021 96947 Collins Aerospace Jamestown, ND 6/14/2021 96948 Nabors Drilling USA Williston, ND 6/14/2021 LP 96949 Tecumseh Products Paris, TN 6/15/2021 Company LLC 96950 Dometic Corporation Elkhart, IN 6/15/2021 96951 Premium PPE Virginia Beach, 6/15/2021 VA 96952 Solstice Sleep Columbus, OH 6/16/2021 Products Inc. 96953 Serta Simmons Monroe, OH 6/16/2021 Bedding 96954 Heritage Sleep Orwell, OH 6/16/2021 Products LLC 96955 Genesis Alkali Green River, WY 6/16/2021 96956 U.S. Bank National Oshkosh, WI 6/16/2021 Association 96957 Protective Health Paterson, NJ 6/16/2021 Gear 96958 Cooper Lighting LLC Vicksburg, MS 6/17/2021 96959 Highly Marelli USA, Madison, MS 6/17/2021 Inc. 96960 Genlyte Thomas Group Tupelo, MS 6/17/2021 LLC/ Day - Brite/ Signify 96961 Mississippi Silicon Burnsville, MS 6/17/2021 LLC 96962 NHI (New Hampshire Claremont, NH 6/17/2021 Industries) 96963 Liberty Mutual Group Dover, NH 6/17/2021 Inc. 96964 GE Aviation Hooksett, NH 6/17/2021 96965 ON Semiconductor Gresham, OR 6/21/2021 96966 D6 Inc. Portland, OR 6/21/2021 96967 Data Axle (formerly Papillion, NE 6/21/2021 Infogroup) 96968 Jacobs Engineering Englewood, CO 6/21/2021 Group, Inc. 96969 Anthem, Inc. Columbus, OH 6/21/2021 96970 Texarkana Aluminum / Texarkana, TX 6/21/2021 TCI 96971 Vector USA, Inc. Kentland, IN 6/21/2021 96972 Golden Aluminum, Inc Fort Lupton, CO 6/21/2021 96973 Ashley Furniture Saltillo, MS 6/21/2021 Industries, Inc. 96974 Ashley Furniture Verona, MS 6/21/2021 Industries, Inc. 96975 Capital Bedding Inc. Verona, MS 6/21/2021 96976 Vector USA, Inc. Kentland, IN 6/21/2021 96977 Rest Assured Rochester, MN 6/21/2021 Mattress Co. Inc. 96978 Technicolor USA Inc. Culver City, CA 6/21/2021 (formerly Thomson Multimedia) 96979 HP Inc. Puerto Rico Aguadilla Pueblo, 6/22/2021 PR 96980 Mars Hackettstown, NJ 6/22/2021 96981 Leadec Corporation Wentzville, MO 6/23/2021 96982 Pendleton Woolen Pendleton, OR 6/23/2021 Mills, Inc. 96983 HP Inc. Puerto Rico Aguadilla, PR 6/23/2021 96984 The Mosaic Company Lithia, FL 6/23/2021 96985 Leggett & Platt, Tupelo, MS 6/23/2021 Inc. 96986 Serta Simmons Kapolei, HI 6/23/2021 Bedding LLC 96987 Champion Eugene, OR 6/23/2021 Technologies, Inc. 96988 FXI, Inc. Portland, OR 6/23/2021 96989 GE Aviation Newark, DE 6/24/2021 96990 HollyFrontier Cheyenne, WY 6/24/2021 Cheyenne Refining LLC 96991 Mattress Mill Bozeman, MT 6/24/2021 96992 Elite Comfort Verona, MS 6/24/2021 Solutions, LLC 96993 Innocor Inc. Baldwyn, MS 6/24/2021 96994 AT&T Services, Inc. Oakton, VA 6/24/2021 96995 Baker Hughes, Inc. Prudhoe Bay, AK 6/24/2021 96996 Lear Corporation Morristown, TN 6/24/2021 96997 Arconic Corporation Riverdale, IA 6/24/2021 96998 Clearwater Paper Neenah, WI 6/24/2021 Company 96999 Old West Mattress Aurora, CO 6/24/2021 Company LLC 97001 Mylan Technologies, Swanton, VT 6/24/2021 Inc. 97002 Arconic Mill Elmendorf, TX 6/25/2021 Products 97003 Microsoft Fargo, ND 6/25/2021 Corporation 97004 Doyon Drilling, Inc. Anchorage, AK 6/25/2021 97005 ExxonMobil Alaska Anchorage, AK 6/25/2021 97006 Halliburton Energy Prudhoe Bay, AK 6/25/2021 Services HESI 97007 T-Mobile Honolulu, HI 6/25/2021 97008 Salt Lake Mattress Salt Lake City, 6/25/2021 and Manufacturing UT Company DBA Serta Restonic, Sunset Apparel, Sunset Manufacture 97009 Purple Innovations, Lehi, UT 6/25/2021 Inc. 97010 Comfort Revolution, Belmont, MS 6/25/2021 LLC 97011 Biodex Medical Shirley, NY 6/25/2021 Systems 97012 Symbol Mattress Olive Branch, MS 6/25/2021 97013 Hilcorp Alaska LLC Prudhoe Bay, AK 6/25/2021 97014 Serta Simmons Aurora, CO 6/25/2021 Bedding LLC 97015 Marathon Petroleum Kenai, AK 6/25/2021 Corporation 97016 National Life Montpelier, VT 6/25/2021 Insurance Company 97017 Peak Oilfield Prudhoe Bay, AK 6/25/2021 Services Company 97018 Schlumberger Prudhoe Bay, AK 6/28/2021 Technology Corporation 97019 Tenneco Inc. Jeffersonville, 6/28/2021 IN 97020 DemeTech Corporation Miami Lakes, FL 6/28/2021 97021 Microchip Gresham, OR 6/28/2021 Technology, Inc. 97022 ConocoPhillips Anchorage, AK 6/28/2021 Alaska 97023 Berg Pipe Panama City, FL 6/28/2021 97024 Corsicana Bedding, Aurora, IL 6/28/2021 LLC 97025 Petro Star, Inc. North Pole, AK 6/29/2021 97026 Keurig Green Essex Junction, 6/29/2021 Mountain, Inc VT 97027 McCall Pattern Manhattan, KS 6/29/2021 Company 97028 A-dec, Inc. Newberg, OR 6/29/2021 97029 Eastern Sleep North 6/29/2021 Products Company Chesterfield, VA (Symbol Mattress) 97030 Liberty Mutual Dover, NH 6/29/2021 Group, Inc. 97031 McKesson Corporation Minneapolis, MN 6/29/2021 97032 ON Semiconductor South Portland, 6/29/2021 ME 97033 IKO Wilmington Wilmington, DE 6/29/2021 97034 Serta Simmons Riviera Beach, FL 6/29/2021 Bedding, LLC 97035 Solenis LLC Wilmington, DE 6/29/2021 97036 Anthem Companies Richmond, VA 6/29/2021 Inc. 97037 Anthem Companies Norfolk, VA 6/29/2021 Inc. 97038 Estee Bedding Chicago, IL 6/29/2021 Company 97039 Tempur Sealy Plainfield, IL 6/29/2021 International, Inc. (Mattress Firm) 97040 Cummins Inc. Memphis, TN 6/29/2021 97041 Innocor, lnc. West Chicago, IL 6/29/2021 97042 Anthem Companies Inc Denver, CO 6/29/2021 97043 Love's Bakery, Inc. Honolulu, HI 6/29/2021 97044 Sonwil Distribution Orchard Park, NY 6/30/2021 Center, Inc. 97045 Durr Universal, Inc. Muscoda, WI 6/30/2021 97046 QVC, Inc. West Chester, PA 6/30/2021 97047 Bombardier Mass Plattsburgh, NY 6/30/2021 Transit Corporation 97048 3P Processing Wichita, KS 6/30/2021 97049 GE Aviation Rutland, VT 6/30/2021 97050 Honeywell Smithfield, RI 6/30/2021 International 97051 Hess Corporation, Minot, ND 6/30/2021 Bakken Operations 97052 Briggs & Stratton Wauwatosa, WI 6/30/2021 Corporation 97053 Palisades Nuclear Covert, MI 6/30/2021 Power Plant 97054 The Bellingham Bellingham, WA 6/30/2021 Herald Publishing LLC 97055 Collins Aerospace Everett, WA 6/30/2021 97056 Cognizant Technology Earth City, MO 6/30/2021 Solutions Corporation 97057 WindKits LLC Allentown, PA 6/30/2021 97058 Harley Davidson Kansas City, MO 6/30/2021 Assembly Plant 97059 Top Master dba Riverside, MO 6/30/2021 Premier Surfaces 97060 Enervest Ltd Houston, TX 6/30/2021 97061 Katerra, Inc. Centennial, CO 6/30/2021 Reconsideration Investigations The following are reconsideration investigations following the receipt of a properly filed application for reconsideration.
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