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AFGE Activist,

In less than two months, dirty pork could be coming to a grocery store near you – unless we stop it.

If the administration’s new rule is allowed to go into effect on Dec. 2, USDA will almost entirely relinquish its role in ensuring food safety for the American people. Slaughterhouse workers – not independent federal inspectors – will be responsible for inspecting most of their own pork, relying more heavily on chemicals to wash the meat and eliminate disease.

Heard enough? Click here or dial 833-394-7292 to connect with your member of Congress. Urge them to include House language halting the swine inspection rule in the final version of the Agriculture Appropriations bill (section 779).

Here’s what makes this new rule even worse: the new system doesn’t include any training requirements for the meat company employees who will take over inspection responsibilities. Instead, pork slaughterhouses will be operating with 40 percent fewer federal inspectors, meaning potential job losses for our members.

Our union worked with members of Congress to include a provision in the House Agriculture Appropriations bill that would halt this dirty pork rule until the inspector general has studied the undisclosed data and flawed analysis used to create the new rule.

We must stop this rule from taking effect and protect the safety of our food. Click here or dial 833-394-7292 to call your members of Congress and urge them to include the House language halting the swine inspection rule in the final version of the Agriculture Appropriations bill (Section 779).

Adding to the miserable picture, the administration has also lifted the line speed restrictions. That means slaughterhouses will be able crank up the speed at which they process pork products, increasing profits and raising safety concerns for workers and consumers alike.

Meat workers are already three times more likely to suffer serious injury on the job, such as amputations and crushed fingers, than the average U.S. worker. Now, they will have to work even faster with even less time to inspect the meat. This increases pressure on the final federal inspector at the end of the line who has only seconds to inspect the meat that will eventually land on holiday dinner plates across the country.

So instead of Dashing Through the Snow this holiday season, Americans might be Dashing Through… Salmonella? We can't let this happen!

Act now by clicking here or calling your member of Congress at 833-394-7292. Urge them to include the House language halting the swine inspection rule in the final version of the Agriculture Appropriations bill (Section 779).

In Solidarity,

AFGE

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