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Tyson Foods closing processing plant in Kansas
Tyson Foods to close Emporia meat processing plant, 800 workers to lose jobs
Kansas, expresses shock at decision by Tyson Foods to shutter beef and pork plant in Emporia employing 800 people.
Tyson Foods to close Emporia plant Valentines Day 2025
Tyson Foods says it will be ending all operations at its Emporia plant in February 2025, KVOE reports. The plant is located at 2101 W. 6th Ave. in Emporia. According to KVOE, Tyson confirmed to Emporia city administrators and sent a letter to employees that current operations will be ending by Feb. 14.
Tyson to close plant in Emporia, Kansas
Tyson Foods will close its beef and pork non-harvest processing facility in Emporia, Kansas, to increase the efficiency of operations, according to a Tyson Foods spokesperson. The plant employs about 800 workers, and it will be shuttered in February.
Tyson Foods informs employees Emporia plant to close in February
Tyson Foods plans to close its plant in Emporia next year. According to a letter sent to employees on Monday from Ernesto Sanchez, vice president of operations for beef and pork, the plant close permanently on February 14,
Tyson Foods to close Emporia, Kansas processing facility
Tyson Foods has announced it will close its Emporia, Kansas processing facility in early 2025. In a letter to employees obtained by Brownfield, Vice President of Beef and Pork Operations Ernesto Sanchez said the closure will impact 809 employees.
Tyson Foods closing processing plant in Kansas after other recent facility closures
Tyson Foods announced that it will be closing its doors on the Emporia, Kansas plant after other facility closures since 2023.
Sen. Marshall calls Tyson plant closure “heartbreaking”
Kansas senator Roger Marshall released a statement on Tuesday in regards to the recent announcement by Tyson Foods that they’d be closing down their plant in Emporia. In the statement, Marshall said he’s been in contact with leaders in the city and says the news “breaks his heart.
Community responds to Tyson Foods plan to close Emporia plant
The City of Emporia, along with Lyon County, the Regional Development Association, Emporia Main Street, Emporia Chamber of Commerce, Flint Hills Technical College, and Emporia State University in a media release on Monday acknowledged the announced closure of Tyson Fresh Meats,
Tyson Foods plant in Emporia to close
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Tyson Foods has announced plans to close its plant in Emporia in February, putting more than 800 people out of work. The news was delivered Monday in a notice to employees.
Tyson Foods is closing two Philly plants, laying off hundreds of workers
Tyson Foods is closing two facilities in North Philadelphia associated with the Original Philly Cheesesteak Co. brand, eliminating hundreds of jobs. The closures were made public in a layoff notice Tyson filed this week with the Pennsylvania Dept.
Tyson Foods closing 2 Philadelphia plants home to cheesesteak brand
Tyson Foods is closing the two North Philadelphia plants where it produces its prepackaged cheesesteak meats, laying off more than 200 workers. The packaged meats manufacturer plans to shutter operations at its Original Philly Raw plant at 520 E.
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Emporia city manager calls Tyson layoffs a major ‘setback’
A major employer is set to lay off hundreds of employees in the Emporia area. The city manager there calls it a “setback” for ...
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Emporia retirement home set to close Friday
A local retirement home announced it’s closing after nearly four decades of serving its community. Company spokesman Mike ...
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