WSJ News Exclusive | Hundreds of Tyson Foods Employees Expected to Depart as Company Closes Offices

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Hundreds of Tyson Foods employees are expected to depart as the company has said it plans to consolidate its corporate employees in Arkansas

The company has said its planned office closures are part of an effort to consolidate its corporate employees in Arkansas

Tyson Foods announced that it would be closing its Chicago office, among others, as part of an effort to consolidate its corporate staff in Arkansas.Hundreds of Tyson Foods Inc. employees from two of its largest business units plan to leave the company as it consolidates its corporate offices to northwest Arkansas next year, according to people familiar with the matter.

The largest U.S. meat supplier by sales said in October that it planned to close its offices in Chicago, Downers Grove, Ill., and Dakota Dunes, S.D., which currently house many of Tyson ‘s corporate employees in its prepared foods, beef and pork divisions. About 1,000 employees total work in those locations, the company has said.

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Have you been to Arkansas? That 10%? Returning home.

Was this the branch that basically murdered their workers at the beginning of COVID?

Another reason to go vegan. Who wants to support Tyson Chicken’s bottom line?

Smart folks.

I have been to that part of Arkansas for work and some it is real pretty and I remember 1 really tood chicken place that Bill Clinton like but other than that I wouldn't move their to be CEO of Tyson or Twitter.

Wow, very surprising that people don’t want to move from a dynamic, diverse city like Chicago to Springdale, Arkansas.

who the fuck wants to move to that backwards conservative hell

Consolidate they mean fire everyone that isn't vital for the business and just before Christmas that's just lovely

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Missed opportunity for those leaving.

Moving to Arkansas because it’s a right to work state and the wages are much less. More corporate profits. I stopped buying Tyson chicken a while ago.

What we all call “mass firings” and “mass layoffs” due to corporate greed, the WSJ refers to it as employees “departing”.

This is what Tyson wanted. This was a forced attrition move to significantly cut costs. The unfortunate reality is that their selfish move have upended lives and communities who have stood by Tyson. corporategreed

Good! We can take the jobs. We work cheaper in Arkansas too, because our cost of living is cheaper.

Such a drastic move has dire outcomes

Clever move.

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