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Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA)
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Alert
On July 1, 2022, the termination provision under Section 285(a)
of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended, took effect.
Until further notice, the U.S. O.T.A.A. may not issue any determinations and may not accept any new petitions
or requests for reconsideration. Requests to amend current certifications may still be filed.
Workers who were certified and separated from their job on or before June 30, 2022,
may still be eligible for benefits and services and should
contact their nearest American Jobs Center
See the
Past Petitions
list for qualifying Alaska trade-certified layoffs, and
TEGL 13-21
for more details.
The Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) program provides benefits and support to workers who become unemployed or are threatened with job loss due to the impact of international trade. The goal of TAA is to help trade-affected workers
return to suitable employment as quickly as possible. The Trade Act of 1974, as amended (Trade Act), established the TAA program. TAA offers a variety of benefits and services to eligible workers including job training, income support,
job search and relocation allowances, reemployment services, and a wage supplement to certain reemployed trade-affected workers 50 years of age and older through the ATAA/RTAA programs. The TAA program is administered by the Employment
and Training Administration of the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL). The Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development serves as agent to the DOL in administering the TAA program for Alaska.
A video and more information on
TAA program benefits and services
is available on the USDOL TAA page
WORKERS
Did you know your TAA training benefits never expire? If you were laid off from a TAA certified company, and you haven’t taken advantage of training benefits, you may be able to take advantage of this great opportunity to upgrade your current skills or learn new ones.
If you aren’t sure if you worked for a TAA certified company please
click here to view a list
of companies that were certified. If you can’t see the page or have questions, please
contact
TAA Coordinator
dol.taa@alaska.gov
or call (907) 465-6275.
EMPLOYERS
Are you facing layoffs or having to reduce your employee’s hours? Maybe it isn’t just the economy. Let TAA help you find out if it’s because of foreign trade. If so, having your company certified
could provide your employees with additional benefits not available to most workers. Please contact TAA Coordinator
dol.taa@alaska.gov
or call (907) 465-6275 for more information.
How We Help Trade Affected Workers
Lost your job due to no fault of your own? Has the impact of international trade caused or is about to cause layoffs at your company? Have your hours been reduced due to international trade? Read about the Trade Adjustment Assistance
Program and the benefits and services you may be entitled to receive. There are currently two programs that may be able to help you.
TAA Benefits
Reemployment Services
Training
Job Search Allowance
Relocation Allowance
Alternative Trade Adjustment Assistance (ATAA) / Reemployment Trade Adjustment Assistance (RTAA)
If you do not qualify for TAA, there may be other training opportunities and reemployment services available in your community under Titles I and III of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).
Information on the agency administering WIOA services in your community can be found at:
Nationwide information can be found at
CONTACT
Department of Labor and Workforce Development
Employment and Training Services
TAA Program - Central Office
P.O. Box 115509
Juneau, AK 99811
Fax: (907) 465-4537
Contact the TAA Unit for questions pertaining to the TAA or TRA Program.
Trade Adjustment Assistance Program Coordinator
Phone: (907) 465-6275
Email:
dol.taa@alaska.gov
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Department of Labor & Workforce Development
P.O. Box 111149
Juneau, AK 99811