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More beef processing woes: Tyson to cut 1,761 jobs at major Texas plant
Tyson Foods is laying off nearly 2,000 workers at its beef processing plant in Amarillo, Texas, on the heels of the company's announced cuts in Lexington, Nebraska, home of another one of its major ... Read More
Tyson eliminates 3,200 jobs with closure of Nebraska beef plant
Last week, Tyson Foods announced it will close its massive Lexington, Nebraska beef plant—wiping out 3,000–3,200 jobs in a town of 11,000. Read More
Tyson Foods to close Nebraska beef plant, cut in 3,200 jobs
Tyson Foods Inc. on Friday said it will close its beef processing plant in Lexington, Neb., and convert its beef plant in Amarillo, Texas, from two shifts per day to one. Read More
Report: Migrants needed to fill millions of green jobs worldwide by 2040

HARLINGEN, Texas (Border Report) — A new study projects there will be a shortage of millions of workers worldwide for green jobs by 2040 if migrants aren’t trained and hired for these workforce ... Read More
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