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Tyson shuts down multiple factories, fires 5,000 people with no warning

Due to tariffs, in fact, many rural communities are closing everything, even school programs. So now America is becoming ghost towns, especially rural.

They're losing income.

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LLcoolK · 51-55, M
A quick search will tell you that this happened in 2023 during the Biden Administration.

Per ChatGPT:
Yes, Tyson Foods recently laid off a significant number of employees. In late 2023, the company announced plans to cut around 5,000 jobs as part of a restructuring effort to improve operational efficiency. This decision was part of their broader strategy to streamline processes, focus on automation, and address changes in the food industry. These layoffs impacted various departments, including corporate roles and some operational positions.

Tyson's restructuring efforts have been influenced by several factors, including supply chain challenges, fluctuating demand in certain markets, and increasing automation in food production. It's part of a larger trend in the food industry, where companies are adapting to new technologies and evolving consumer habits.
justanothername · 51-55, M
@LLcoolK I don’t have any sympathy for the residents of Tyson. Automation causes greater efficiency in any repetitive production based job.
It doesn’t matter who the President is or was. Automation is about business efficiency.
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@LLcoolK Actually this is recent news and if you watched the video you'd know that.
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@LLcoolK Across the Midwest and South, eight Tyson plants have closed, leaving small-town economies to bear the brunt of Trump’s trade strategy. What was once sold as a simple solution—tariffs to bring factories back—has instead triggered widespread shutdowns and layoffs. For these rural communities, the economic lifeline has been cut, and the recovery remains uncertain.

Now, Tyson Foods CLOSES U.S. Plants Due To Trump Tariffs stands as a harsh reminder of what happens when trade wars meet the realities of the supply chain. Meat prices continue to rise, families are forced to tighten their budgets, and industries across America face mounting pressure. As this crisis unfolds, one question looms large: if Trump FREAKS OUT as Tyson Foods CLOSES U.S. Plants Due To Trump Tariffs, how will other industries survive the next shockwave?

If you care about the truth behind these headlines, make sure to like this video, subscribe to the channel, and hit the notification bell. We’ll keep uncovering the stories behind the slogans—and giving a voice to the workers and towns left behind.
LLcoolK · 51-55, M
@SatanBurger I did watch it. Near the beginning it clearly says the decision was made a couple of years ago.
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SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@LLcoolK But they also stated it was due to tariffs with a whole bunch of other programs closing