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Report to the President-

Finding of the Commission-

Considerations supporting the Commission's finding----
Dissenting opinion of Chairman Sutton and Commissioner
Newsom--

Information obtained in the investigation:

Description of articles under investigation

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U.S. consumption of canvas footwear-·
U.S. production of canvas footwear:
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U.S. imports of canvas footwear:

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Appendix:

Table 1.

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U.S. rates of duty applicable to footwear of the
types provided for in specified TSUS items, 1930
and GATT concessions--

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Note.--The whole of the Commission's report to the President may not be made public since it contains certain information that would result in the disclosure of the operations of an individual concern. This published report is the same as the report to the President, except that the above-mentioned information has been omitted. Such omissions are indicated by asterisks.

Glenn W. Sutton, Chairman

Penelope H. Thunberg

Bruce E. Clubb

Will E. Leonard, Jr.

Herschel D. Newsom

George M. Moore

Kenneth R. Mason, Secretary

Address all communications to

United States Tariff Commission

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U.S. imports of canvas footwear:

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Note.--The whole of the Commission's report to the President may not
be made public since it contains certain information that would result
in the disclosure of the operations of an individual concern. This
published report is the same as the report to the President, except
that the above-mentioned information has been omitted. Such omissions
are indicated by asterisks.

U.S. Tariff Commission,

April 20, 1970

To the President:

In accordance with section 301(f)(1) of the Trade Expansion Act

of 1962 (76 Stat. 885), the U.S. Tariff Commission herein reports the

results of an investigation made in response to two workers' petitions under section 301(c)(2) of that Act.

On February 19, 1970, the International United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum and Plastic Workers of America (AFL-CIO-CLC) filed a petition for adjustment assistance on behalf of the production and maintenance workers of Uniroyal Rubber Footwear Plant, Woonsocket, Rhode Island, who are members of Local Union No. 224, URW, AFL-CIO-CLC. On February 25, 1970, a similar petition was filed on behalf of the representatives of "all quality control inspectors, laboratory and technical employees, shipping clerks, store clerks, factory clerks, office and clerical employees, instructors, supervisors, assistant foremen, foremen, general foremen, superintendents, executives and other salaried employees" at the plant.

The Commission instituted a worker investigation (TEA-W-13 and TEA-W-14) on February 26, 1970. Public notice of the receipt of the petitions and the institution of the investigation was given by publication in the Federal Register March 4, 1970 (35 F.R. 4100). No hearing was requested and none was held.

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