Laid Off Sanmina Workers Due Federal Aid

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By Mark Bevis on Friday, October 25, 2002.
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Laid off Sanmina Corporation workers are eligible for federal assistance to help them find jobs.

The 700 workers in Derry and Hudson lost their jobs due to competition from low cost imports.

As a result they can seek help from the Trade Adjustment Assistance Program.

Brooks Campbell, chief of counseling for the Department of Employment Security, tells NHPR's Mark Bevis the Sanmina workers are in good company.

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