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If reports are true i see a massive law suit
 


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Tyson processing head quarters...apparently tyson all but shut down operation,layed off the entire work force in this small iowa town turning lively hoods upside down now tyson is accused of shipping in illegal ppl to fill open job openings at a much lower pay scale ,at one time hiring illegals was a federal offense?

I guess the new name labeling these ppl is "new comers" not illegal so this passes the smell test for employment...cough cough.

Side note Allen,big mike tyson has a fight coming up at 57yrs old,goodluck with that fight
 


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Tyson processing head quarters...apparently tyson all but shut down operation,layed off the entire work force in this small iowa town turning lively hoods upside down now tyson is accused of shipping in illegal ppl to fill open job openings at a much lower pay scale ,at one time hiring illegals was a federal offense?

I guess the new name labeling these ppl is "new comers" not illegal so this passes the smell test for employment...cough cough.

Side note Allen,big mike tyson has a fight coming up at 57yrs old,goodluck with that fight
I'm not sure that I would bet against big Mike......that uppercut, wow!
 

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Tyson Foods BOYCOTTED as it sacks 1,300 staff at Iowa pork plant and offers 'job-and-lawyer' packages in bid to hire 42,000 asylum seekers in New York​

  • 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
Angry shoppers are boycotting Tyson Foods products as the $53-million meat firm shutters plants in Iowa and elsewhere while hiring thousands of asylum seekers at job fairs in New York.

Campaigners are urging consumers to stop buying Tyson products amid its wave of closures of poultry- and meat-processing plants across Iowa, Virginia, Arkansas, Indiana, and Missouri.

They point to Tyson's efforts to hire thousands of asylum seekers in New York, offering $16.50-an-hour wages and free immigration lawyers, accusing the firm of ditching US-born workers for cheaper migrant labor.

America First Legal, a conservative action group launched by former Trump administration officials, warned Tyson that it could be breaking the law by favoring foreign-born workers over Americans.

'It is ILLEGAL under federal law to discriminate against American citizens based on their citizenship in favor of non-citizens of any kind when it comes to employment,' the legal action group posted online.
Tyson Foods, based in Springdale, Arkansas, which made $52,881 million in sales last year through its Jimmy Dean, Hillshire Farm, Ball Park, Wright, Aidells, and other brands, did not answer DailyMail.com's requests for comment.

The boycott raises tough questions for Tyson’s $13 million-a-year CEO Donnie King, who has led the firm since 2021, during which time it has funded the campaign chests of President Joe Biden, Nikki Haley and others, according to Open Secrets.

The case spotlights fears about migration across the US-Mexico border, and that asylum seekers are replacing Americans, especially in meat-packing and other undesirable jobs amid record low unemployment.

Tyson this week said it would shutter its pork plant in Perry, Iowa, this summer, putting 1,276 people out of work in a town of just 8,000.

About half of the plant's workers are understood to be Latino, according to local news outlets.

Last May, Tyson Foods closed two facilities in Virginia and Arkansas that employed more than 1,600 people. In April, it announced plans to cut 10 percent of corporate jobs and 15 percent of executives.

Plants in North Little Rock, Arkansas; Corydon, Indiana; and Dexter and Noel, Missouri are set to end operations in the first half of 2024, following a 0.8 percent slump in the company's sales between 2022-2023.


Tyson meanwhile has moved to hire more of the asylum seekers who headed to New York and other cities after entering the US, seeking to fill undesirable jobs amid a low unemployment rate of 3.9 percent.


The meat-packer already employs about 42,000 immigrants among its 120,000-strong US workforce, and seeks to boost this by cooperating with the Tent Partnership for Refugees, a nonprofit, among other efforts.

'We would like to employ another 42,000 if we could find them,' Garrett Dolan, who leads Tyson's social efforts, told Bloomberg recently.

In recent weeks, the company hired dozens of asylum seekers from Venezuela, Mexico, and Colombia at a job fair in New York City. They travelled to work at its poultry plant in Humboldt, Tennessee.

According to Dolan, asylum seekers fill the gaps at plants with a high turnover of staff — the company needs to fill 52,000 jobs this year.

Executives offer pay starting at $16.50 an hour, with paid-for immigration lawyers and other perks.

A large portion of new hires 'are going to come from refugees and immigrants, so we're now in the business of strategically thinking that through,' Dolan said.

Asylum seekers cannot work upon entering the US, and typically don't get permits until 180 days after they apply for legal status.

Many wait for years before their first immigration court hearing to judge their asylum claim, during which time they can work.

Keep raising prices and see how many more sales your company looses DUMB ASSES. ...boozer...
 
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Well I won't be buying tyson anything f them executives...they can choke on there chicken. So when do Republicans feel like regulations would be needed???
 

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packing industry has always hired illegals, They like the migrant/illegal employee, they dont fight for work comp, join unions, dont stay a long time for retirement etc. some states actually pay part of the wages while new hires are in training so a revolving migrant crew receiving few benefits is a big plus to their bottom line.
 

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packing industry has always hired illegals, They like the migrant/illegal employee, they dont fight for work comp, join unions, dont stay a long time for retirement etc. some states actually pay part of the wages while new hires are in training so a revolving migrant crew receiving few benefits is a big plus to their bottom line.
This is the SHIT retards use to defend socialism. You're not wrong. It's a softer version of slavery without taxes. FDR began the American version with the "New Deal" and "benefits".

"Benefits" allow the employer to pay less tangible wage while increasing gov't revenue for "transgender" parks.

A good example is Trump/Ga. The "judge" zapped one corrupt prosecutor while letting one remain.

"Corporations don't pay taxes"--Rush Limbaugh: The cost is passed onto the consumer.

"Don't get too greedy and become a retard."--svnmag
 
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I clicked on this thinking it was about the Tyson/Paul fight. Carry on
 

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Tyson's saying they only hired 82 "immigrants".
 


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