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Tyson Foods consolidating corporate offices, leaving Illinois, South Dakota

Por: WPTV Nation October 07, 2022

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Tyson announced Wednesday that they are consolidating three of its corporate offices and will relocate those employees to its headquarters in 2023.The company said they are closing its offices in Chicago, Downers Grove, Ill., and Dakota Dunes, S.D., and will have the employees working at those locations relocate to its headquarters in Springdale, Ark., early next year.The Associated Press reported that this would affect around 1,000, who will... + full article



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