Ethical workforce initiative

Why ULNF exists

We provide a fair, legal workforce pathway so essential industries can hire reliably — and immigrant workers can work safely, transparently, and within U.S. law.

The challenge

Many employers struggle to find stable, year-round labor. When legal pathways are unclear, everyone carries risk — farms, workers, and the communities around them.

  • Reliable labor shortages are real — and growing.
  • Undocumented arrangements create legal and human risk.
  • Workers are vulnerable to fraud and exploitation.

Our approach

ULNF is building an ethical pipeline with clear agreements, lawful pathways, and practical support — designed to earn trust from partners, policymakers, and the public.

  • Work with qualified immigration and legal partners.
  • Help employers follow labor and safety rules.
  • Educate workers on rights, responsibilities, and protections.

Apply as a worker

Start a simple application. We’ll review it and follow up by email.

Why this matters

This is a practical middle ground: protecting employers and workers while strengthening rural communities and long-term food security.

Agricultural workers collaborating in the field

Start a conversation

This preview will include two simple contact paths: one for workers/migrants, and one for employers, donors, or partners. No pressure, no commitments — just a first step.

Note: This is preliminary contact only. It does not begin any legal, employment, or immigration process.

Our Commitment We believe in lawful employment, mutual accountability, and practical solutions that protect both opportunity and community stability.