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NGA Calls on Government to Act on Labor Shortage

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The National Grocers Association is urging President Joe Biden and his administration to advance policies that encourage unemployed Americans to seek work and provide resources to businesses in need of help.

“Congress, governors, and the administration must focus its efforts on fixing the broken unemployment insurance program to ensure the system does not discourage recipients from finding work,” NGA president and CEO Greg Ferrara wrote in a letter to Biden. “While unemployed Americans certainly need a safety net as they try to get back on their feet, the benefits of combined unemployment and stimulus policies should not meet or exceed prior compensation, or businesses will be competing with the government for labor.”

Throughout the pandemic, grocers have dealt with increased labor needs to accommodate historic levels of consumer demand and to implement labor-intensive public health protocols, Ferrara noted. “Given these challenges, the industry has responded by increasing employee pay, providing additional overtime opportunities and offering bonuses. Despite these efforts, the industry is at a crisis point in its struggle to find qualified employees and keep grocery stores operational for hungry consumers,” he wrote.

In a recent NGA member survey, 100 percent of respondents reported workforce and labor access challenges, with problems becoming significantly more acute in the last two months since Biden signed the American Rescue Plan.

The NGA Foundation’s online career center has expanded efforts to help address recruiting needs in the industry, including recruitment ads, shared information on job fairs and hiring initiatives, and providing services to job seekers such as resume writing and interview tips.

“Although these efforts have led to some modest improvements, we need the support of our federal and state government officials to make solving this problem as urgent of a priority as we are,” Ferrara wrote. “It is simply impossible for grocers who exist on razor-thin profit margins to compete for work when the government is paying workers to stay home.”

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