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#Boycott: Tyson Foods Closes Iowa Plant But Looks To Hire 42,000 Immigrants

FILE - In this July 30, 2001, file photo, a sign marks the entrance to Tyson Foods headquarters in Springdale, Ark. Tyson Foods says it is raising wages to combat absenteeism and worker turnover at its plants as U.S. demand for chicken soars. The Springdale, Arkansas-based company said Monday, May 10, 2021, that absentee rates are around 50% higher than they were before the pandemic. (AP Photo/April L. Brown, File)

Tyson Foods says it would like to hire 42,000 immigrants to fill positions just days after the company announced it would close a plant in Iowa that employed about 1,200 people.

Tyson is joining Tent Partnership for Refugees, a nonprofit that works to get refugees hired, and it plans on hiring at least some of the more than 180,000 migrants who have gone through New York City’s intake system over the past two years, Bloomberg reported last week.

About 42,000 of Tyson’s 120,000 U.S. employees are immigrants, and Garrett Dolan, who is in charge of the company’s efforts to overcome barriers to employment, including immigration status, said, “We would like to employ another 42,000 if we could find them.”

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