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Tyson food plant in Nebraska closing in Jan 2006

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Another one bites the dust:

All told, the job losses are expected to reach 7,000, largely in Lexington and the surrounding counties, according to a report from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, released Monday. Tyson employees alone will lose an estimated $241 million in pay and benefits annually.

Tyson says it’s closing the plant to “right-size” its beef business after a historically low cattle herd in the U.S. and the company’s expected loss of $600 million on beef production next fiscal year.

(Not Trump’s fault, still sad.)

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That is sad. Thousands more that will be reliant on the government.

You should check the thread title.

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That’s not good news.  

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There's a new chicken plant in Fremont, Nebraska that supplies chickens to Costco. They hired a lot of employees, 

Also, based on the year 2006 in the thread title, I give you this song: 

 

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