Trade Adjustment Assistance was created in 1962.
The Trade Adjustment Assistance Act is a U.S. federal law designed to provide support and aid to workers who lose their jobs due to trade-related factors, such as increased foreign competition. It offers various forms of assistance, including retraining programs, income support, and job search assistance, to help affected workers transition to new employment opportunities. The program aims to mitigate the negative impacts of trade policies on American workers and promote economic stability.
Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) in the U.S. primarily takes the form of financial aid, job training programs, and income support for workers who have lost their jobs due to international trade. This assistance helps individuals transition to new employment opportunities, thereby mitigating the adverse effects of trade on specific sectors. By providing tangible support to affected workers, TAA fosters political support for trade policies by demonstrating a commitment to protecting American jobs and communities, thus helping to build a broader consensus for free trade initiatives.
Adjustment Team was created in 1954.
Color Adjustment was created in 1992.
Anarchic Adjustment was created in 1988.
Harvey Lapan has written: 'Price uncertainty, information, and resource allocation' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Prices, Trade adjustment assistance, Uncertainty
The Adjustment Bureau was created on 2011-03-04.
Freshmen Adjustment was created on 2005-03-21.
Attitude Adjustment - song - was created on 1984-06-11.
Period of Adjustment - film - was created on 1962-10-31.
Election Assistance Commission was created in 2002.
International Assistance Group was created in 1992.