| The Department of Labor (DOL) awarded a grant to the IAMAW and Wisconsin partners to provide Public Outreach Assistance and Education in the filing of TAA petitions. This grant is to help dislocated worker populations affected by foreign trade to ensure that workers apply for the benefits available through the TAA program. Other goals of TAA:
To gain this TAA Grant the IAMAW has partnered with:
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Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA)
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