WASHINGTON - Chuck Grassley today noted that workers from Powers Manufacturing Company in Allison are eligible to apply for benefits under the Trade Adjustment Assistance program.
“This assistance will help provide workers with new skills and training so they can get back on their feet and compete for new jobs in the future,” Grassley said. “As a result of the reform of the Trade Adjustment Assistance Program that I co-authored and worked to get through Congress last year, certified workers at the Powers Manufacturing Company are eligible for expanded income support and can draw from an increased pool of training funds.”
The Trade and Globalization Adjustment Assistance Act of 2009 was signed into law by the President last year.
Workers from Powers Manufacturing Company who totally or partially lost their jobs on or after November 9, 2008, through two years from the date of certification, are eligible to apply for adjustment assistance.
Workers can access these benefits by going to the local one-stop career center. The closest career center can be found by visiting www.servicelocator.org and entering a worker’s home zip code. The closest one-stop career center to Allison is the Iowa Workforce Development Center located at 200 Harwood Drive, Suite 102 in Charles City.
The Trade Adjustment Assistance Program is a federal program that provides aid to workers who lose their jobs or whose hours of work and wages are reduced as a result of increased imports or job outsourcing abroad. The Trade Adjustment Assistance program offers a variety of benefits and reemployment services to help 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.