Stand With Labor and Block TSMC From Replacing More Than 500 American Workers
Broken Promises
The CHIPS and Science Act promised to boost domestic semiconductor manufacturing and create hundreds of thousands of American jobs. D.C. politicians have given their assurance that work at TSMC’s facility will predominantly be carried out by Arizona workers, especially during its later phases, which will be supported by CHIPS Act funding.
A Slap In The Face
On June 29th, TSMC made an announcement of their plans to bring over 500 workers from Taiwan, demonstrating a complete disregard for American labor and the principles of the CHIPs Act.
An insult to American workers
The CHIPs Act promised to amp up domestic manufacturing, generate employment opportunities, fortify supply chains, and bolster emerging industries. Instead, Arizona workers are getting the boot in favor of cheap labor, taking a major toll on American workers and their families.
Cheap shortcuts
The Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company secured billions in federal funding through the CHIPS Act for a North Phoenix facility, money designed to create jobs and boost economic growth in Arizona. Now, the company is using it to undercut Arizona workers and exploit cheap labor.
Support American Jobs
Don’t let the $50 billion from the CHIPs Act contribute to worker exploitation. Hold TSMC and our politicians accountable and preserve Arizona’s workforce.
Hold TSMC Accountable
Reach out to your local congressional leaders to let them know that multi-billion dollar companies can’t just replace Arizona workers. Contact your Congressional Representative and tell them to BLOCK TSMC’S FOREIGN WORKER VISAS.
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