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This report details the activities and outcomes of the Dislocated Worker Subcommittee, focusing on enrollments, expenditures, training, and employment metrics as of December 31, 2009. Key highlights include the status of dislocation and trade activities, with 74 pending petitions for TAA law certification and recent approvals for National Emergency Grants. Significant funding developments are noted, including $13.6 million allocated to support over 2,700 workers across 68 companies. The report also includes updates on training participant progress and supplemental funding initiatives.
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Dislocated Worker Subcommittee Report • Committee Report • Enrollments, expenditures, training and employed at exit metrics • Dislocation Activity • Trade Activity • National Emergency Grant
Trade Activity • 74 petitions pending, requesting certification under new TAA law; 40 new law certifications to date
National Emergency Grants Multi-company/Statewide NEG • Submitted February 9, DWD submitted (DOL has 30 days)** • $13.6 M to serve over 2,700 workers from 68 different companies in 10 WDAs. Bay Area NEG • Expanded to a total of 16 manufacturers: • New: Gardner Denver, Thomas Industries Division-Sheboygan; Bay Shipbuilding,-Sturgeon Bay, Georgia Pacific-Green Bay, Busch Agricultural Resources-Manitowoc & Owens Flooring-Shawano. • Original: J.L. French-Sheboygan, Genmar Yacht Group (Carver Boats)-Pulaski, Koenig & Vits-Manitowoc, Marinette Marine-Marinette, Kohler-Sheboygan; Pentair Filtration-Sheboygan, Manitowoc Company-Manitowoc, Federal Mogul- Manitowoc, Karl Schmidt Unisia-Marinette;, KCS International (Cruisers)-Oconto & Winsert-Marinette. Rock County Automotive Companies NEG • Approved for $2.2 M( supplemental) total now $6.16 M -extending to 6/30/2011. Formula Funds Replenishment NEG • Making application for a Formula Funds Replenishment NEG (new under ARRA). • Will cover: • currently enrolled participants to complete training programs • individuals on waiting lists
Special Response Grants(as of 3-12-10) • $7.2 M disbursed • 4083 being served • 1425 receiving training (35%)