Hundreds of workers leaving Tyson Foods as company closes offices: report

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Tyson announced a consolidation of offices in October, but hundreds of employees have decided not to relocate.

Hundreds of employees at Tyson Foods have decided not to relocate to the company's headquarters in Arkansas next year as the company consolidates its corporate offices.

Those corporate employees work in the prepared foods, beef and pork divisions. About 1,000 employees total work in those locations, the company has said.Tyson set a deadline of Nov. 14 to decide if they would relocate.in Tyson’s South Dakota office told the company they wouldn’t make the move.

 

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Must be reason to closed Tyson food production

Sad what Democrats have brought to some nice cities.

All those people are replaceable and probablybalready had what they needed lined up. Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas is the New playing field.

I thought tyson was bought out by china

That's ok. We will fill those jobs here in Arkansas!

This another big loss Tyson Foods 😬

Should I short $TSN?

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