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A major US beef processing plant closes, 3,200 lose jobs
Tyson Foods has permanently shuttered its beef processing plant in Lexington, Nebraska, leaving about 3,200 workers jobless ...
According to Saline River, the company intends to coordinate cattle sourcing, processing, and logistics rather than rely on ...
On Jan. 20, nearly a third of the population in the small city of Lexington, Nebraska, will lose their jobs. The city's main ...
On Friday, Nov. 21, 2025, Tyson Foods announced it would permanently close its beef processing facility in Lexington, Neb., ...
When Tyson Foods announced the permanent shutdown of its sprawling Lexington, Nebraska beef processing complex on November 21 ...
Mitchell said the closures weren't necessarily surprising as the U.S. currently has its lowest number of beef cows in nearly ...
UNL predicts closure will result in $3.28 billion in annual statewide economic losses. The analysis projects more than 7,000 ...
The Tyson Foods plant in Lexington extended employment for a limited group of workers after the plant’s closing Tuesday.
Senator claims USDA has authority under PSA to prevent Nebraska beef processing facility closure so as to preserve competition and stop beef price surge.
LEXINGTON, Neb. (KLKN) — It’s a day more than 3,000 workers in Lexington have been dreading: they’re out of a job. The Tyson ...
Amarillo Globe-News on MSN
Speakers warn of ripple effects as rally follows Tyson layoffs
Speakers gathered near the Tyson plant to warn that 1,761 layoffs will ripple through Amarillo’s economy, housing and ...
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