Trade Adjustment Assistance Coalition

Workers can apply to the US Department of Labor and farmers can apply to the US Department of Agriculture in order to be eligible for the Trade Adjustment Assistance program. Many petitions are initially denied as a result of a lack of knowledge regarding the application process. Workers and farmers initially denied TAA eligibility have the right to appeal to the Court of International Trade. The TAA Legal Appeals Center provides advice and identifies attorneys who might be willing to represent workers and farmers in their appeals before the Court of International Trade. The TAA Legal Appeals Center can also provide general consultative advice regarding the application and appeals processes.

Useful Links:

TAA petition (in English)
TAA petition (in Spanish)
US Department of Labor description of TAA application process and guidance on completing petitions
Court of International Trade guidance on filing an appeal of a denial of benefits
Primer on TAA petition process, prepared by the Customs and International Trade Bar Association

Material from the National Employment Law Project

Inquiries regarding the TAA Legal Appeals Center and possible legal representation can be made by telephone or e-mail. Telephone inquiries should be made to Page Hall at (202) 265-8555. E-mail inquiries should be made to TAA Legal Appeals Center.

The TAA Legal Appeals Center and the volunteer attorneys are not associated with the Department of Labor.