10/08/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/08/2025 16:45
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW), which represents 1.2 million essential workers across North America, released a statement urging lawmakers to reinstate Temporary Protected Status (TPS), as part of the National TPS Alliance's Week of Action.
UFCW International President Milton Jones said:
"Immigrant workers have been the backbone of our country's economy and our food system for decades. They keep American families fed every day with their hard work at grocery stores, meatpacking plants, and other workplaces across the country.
"Workers here under Temporary Protected Status not only have followed legal procedures to live and work in the country, but have also stepped in to fill critical labor shortages that have persisted in our food system for decades. Now, they are being stripped of that opportunity and face the threat of persecution, despite their service and compliance with the law.
"As prices continue to rise and squeeze working families, eliminating legal work authorizations will only drive prices higher and leave employers having to contend with labor shortages yet again. Workers left behind at their jobs will have to do the same amount of work with fewer skilled hands, which will make plants and stores more chaotic and jeopardize worker and food safety.
"Our leaders in Washington must restore employment authorizations and legal protections for these hardworking individuals, so they can continue sustaining the American food supply chain - ensuring both workforce security and our shared economic stability."
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The UFCW International is the largest private sector union in the United States, representing 1.2 million workers and their families in grocery, meatpacking, food processing, healthcare, cannabis, retail, and other essential industries. UFCW members serve our communities in all 50 states, Canada, and Puerto Rico. Learn more about the UFCW at ufcw.org.