Former Employees of Philips Lighting Co. v. United States Sec'y of Labor, No. 04-00651 (Ct. Int'l Trade 2005)

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Slip Op. 05-94 UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE BEFORE: SENIOR JUDGE NICHOLAS TSOUCALAS ________________________________________ : : : : Plaintiffs, : : v. : : UNITED STATES SECRETARY : OF LABOR, : : Defendant, : ________________________________________: FORMER EMPLOYEES OF PHILIPS LIGHTING COMPANY, Court No. 04-00651 JUDGMENT ORDER On March Department Remand. of On 9, 2005, Labor s June 9, the Court ( Labor ) 2005, granted Consent Labor filed the Motion a United for Notice States Voluntary of Revised Determination of Alternative Trade Adjustment Assistance on Remand ( Remand Results ). Plaintiffs did not file comments to the Remand Results. In the Remand Results, Labor found that Plaintiffs, who became totally or partially separated on or after September 2,2003, through September 29, 2006, are eligible to apply for trade adjustment assistance under 19 U.S.C. § 2272 (2000) and alternative trade adjustment assistance under 19 U.S.C. § 2813 (Supp. II 2002). Under 29 C.F.R. § 90.16 (2004), Labor determined that the certification period could not be extended to include employees separated before September 2, 2003, one year prior to the date Court No. 04-00651 Page 2 Plaintiffs filed their petition for adjustment assistance benefits. Upon consideration of the Remand Results, upon all other papers filed herein, and upon due deliberation, it is hereby ORDERED that the Remand Results are sustained; and it is further ORDERED that this action is dismissed. /s/ Nicholas Tsoucalas NICHOLAS TSOUCALAS SENIOR JUDGE Dated: August 2, 2005 New York, New York

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