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A Guide For One Stop Trade Act Professionals
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Sequence of TRA benefits UI (26 weeks) Basic TRA (26 weeks) Additional TRA (weeks based on petition #)
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Claiming Weekly TRA Benefits UI (26 weeks) Basic TRA (26 weeks) Additional TRA (weeks based on petition #) Claim UI by telephone or online Claim TRA by mailing or faxing form 923.1 or form 952.1
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Impact of Extended Benefit (EB) and Emergency Unemployment Compensation (EUC) on Sequence of TRA benefits UI (26 weeks) Basic TRA (26 weeks) Additional TRA (weeks based on petition #) EBEUC
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Impact of Extended Benefit (EB) and Emergency Unemployment Compensation (EUC) on Sequence of TRA benefits UI (26 weeks) Basic TRA (26 weeks) Additional TRA (weeks based on petition #) EBEUC
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Impact of Extended Benefit (EB) and Emergency Unemployment Compensation (EUC) on Sequence of TRA benefits UI (26 weeks) Basic TRA (26 weeks) Additional TRA (weeks based on petition #) EB EUC
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End date for all EB and EUC benefits
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After Dec. 30, 2012: Sequence of TRA benefits UI (26 weeks) Basic TRA (26 weeks) Additional TRA (weeks based on petition #)
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Training program approved by TAA Unit of Central Office Enrolled with training provider Training to start within 30 days Be enrolled in training by deadline End date of waiver cannot be after the end date of a customer’s Basic TRA period Specific reasons apply, based on petition number – must meet criteria Be on a waiver from training by deadline OR
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Customers’ Questions
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