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Pres. Bush Discussed 'Trade Adjustment Assistance' in NYC
Greg Brown

March 14, 2008

In today's speech to the Economic Club of New York, President Bush talked about Trade Adjustment Assistance. For our web site visitors, here's what that means.

The Division of Trade Adjustment Assistance, as part of ETA’s Office of National Response, works in partnership with state and local agencies to enable American workers, who have been negatively affected by international trade, to rejoin the workforce by providing them with the means to attain competitive and marketable skills for today’s increasingly competitive work environment.

For more information about this great service, go to this web site: http://www.doleta.gov/tradeact/.


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