'Whole Life Just Came Crashing Down': Lexington Tyson Plant Officially Closes
Tyson Foods cited billion-dollar losses and operational restructuring for closing its Lexington plant, laying off about 3,200 workers and reducing U.S. beef processing by 7-9%, officials said.
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Tyson Foods beef-processing plant in Lexington officially closes it doors
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 Foods meatpacking plant closed its doors on Tuesday. SEE ALSO: Tyson Foods announces closure of beef-processing plant in Lexington Experts from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln said the estimated economic impact could exceed $3 billion. The City of...
'Whole life just came crashing down': Lexington Tyson plant officially closes
The closure of the Tyson Foods plant in Lexington has left many former employees seeking assistance and the community facing significant changes, with local leaders and organizations stepping in to provide support.
Tyson shut its Lexington plant last Friday, Nebraska Gov. Pillen confirms
The governor confirmed that Friday was Tyson’s final day of operations at Lexington, shuttering a plant that had employed 3,212 people directly and more than 7,000 when counting indirect jobs.
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