Six Tyson plants closed in 2023. The Iowa Workforce ... where it can. The pork processing facility is located just west of the city limits on a disused rail line that's now part of the Raccoon ...
Tyson Foods is closing plants in Iowa, Virginia, Arkansas, Indiana, and Missouri The company says it wants to double its immigrant hires to 84,000 this year READ MORE: 1.2 million US-born workers ...
Smithfield Foods does not plan to close more U.S. pork processing plants, Chief Executive Shane Smith said on Tuesday, as the ...
Tyson Foods’ decision to shutter four poultry processing plants yet ... with pork margins crumbling as pork prices remain low and feed prices stay high. Iowa State University’s Model for ...
The Route 33 Gateway Small Area Plan would provide a long-term economic development vision for the 950-acre area situated ...
In March, Tyson said it would permanently close a pork plant in Iowa, a move affecting nearly 1,300 jobs. In July, the company sold a poultry processing complex to local poultry producer House of ...
Demise of 800 jobs in Emporia would follow layoffs involving thousands of Tyson workers amid closure of six U.S. chicken plants and an Iowa pork plant since the outset of 2023. In 2017 ...
In Waterloo, Iowa, the UFCW worked with managers at a Tyson pork plant to institute an attendance bonus in early 2020 in the midst of an outbreak which would eventually kill five workers.
Tyson has closed six U.S. chicken plants since the start of 2023, as well as an Iowa pork plant in Perry and a beef and pork plant in Emporia, Kansas, laying off thousands of workers.