Is Conor McGregor actually back? That’s what fans keep asking as ‘The Notorious’ storms back into the UFC spotlight. First, he jumped into the drug-testing pool, then McGregor started dropping ...
The plant is one of the Amarillo area's major employers, and its layoffs come as Tyson continues a broader restructuring of its beef operations. The company at the same time is closing a major ...
Amarillo-based Tyson Foods, Inc. is preparing to layoff nearly 2,000 employees in the north Texas city in the new year as the U.S. grapples with a cattle shortage. Workers at a Tyson plant in Amarillo ...
In a podcast interview, Speaker Mike Johnson opened up about the crushing demands of a job that he joked was his in name only. Credit...Tierney L. Cross/The New York Times Supported by By Annie Karni ...
Tyson Foods’ decision to close a beef plant in Lexington, Nebraska, could devastate the small city and undermine the profits of ranchers nationwide OMAHA, Neb. -- Tyson Foods' decision to close a beef ...
Tyson Foods announced on Friday that it will close a major beef plant in Nebraska in January amid a decline in U.S. cattle supplies. The meatpacking giant is set to close a plant in Lexington, ...
Live and feeder cattle futures opened limit down on Monday. Brad Kooima with Kooima Kooima Varilek says it was no surprise with news after the closes on Friday that Tyson Foods will be closing its ...
Credit: T. Schneider/Shutterstock.com. Tyson Foods is closing its beef-processing plant in Lexington, Nebraska, under a plan to “right size” the struggling segment of the US giant’s meat business.
On this day in 1986, Mike Tyson won his first heavyweight title in just two rounds. Tyson claimed that he was scared “to death” ahead of his boxing debut back in March of 1985 at the Plaza Convention ...
Nov. 22 (UPI) --Tyson Foods is closing its Lexington, Neb., beef-processing plant to better position the food company for long-term success. Tyson announced the change on Friday and said the plan is ...
Tyson Foods announced Friday, Nov. 21 changes that will eliminate approximately 1,700 to 1,900 positions - nearly half of its workforce - at its Amarillo beef-processing plant starting early next year ...
The processing plant, in Lexington, employs more than 3,000 workers. It is expected to close in January. The processing plant, in Lexington, employs more than 3,000 workers. It is expected to close in ...
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