Bloomberg reported, on March 11 2024, that Tyson Foods employs about 42,000 immigrants among its 120,000 employees in the U.S.
The company also hired 17 asylum seekers in February '24 and 70 more in March '24, according to Bloomberg.
The Bloomberg article quoted Garrett Dolan, associate director of human resources for Tyson Foods, who said that the company would like to hire another 42,000 immigrants if it could find them.
Dolan is also quoted as saying that the company expects to lose 40% of the 100,000 employees each year due to the high turnover rate in these roles and plans to hire about 52,000 people total in 2024.
Perhaps do an IMMIGRATION CHECK on Tyson Foods. You might find way more than 143 unauthorized workers there.
Thus is going to possibly harm the chicken industry. Just go to Green Forest Arkansas, it's like Little Mexico. All of the chicken farms utilize Mexican labor because the white folks don't want to wrangle chickens, no matter what the pay would be. It is a back breaking business. Also the Tyson processing plants need the illegals to keep the machine operating. No Mexicans, no chickens being processed. That is a fact and a way of life in northern Arkansas where there is an abundance of chicken houses and processing facilities. Tyson will pay the fine and tomorrow it will rehire those illegals. If the illegals are deported NO ONE IS THERE TO ABCK FILL THE JOBS. WHITES DO NOT WANT TO DO THAT WORK!
Where’s the 10 years in prison without possibly of parole??
FOR THE US COMPANIES WHO EMPLOY ILLEGALS!!!!!!!!
Bloomberg reported, on March 11 2024, that Tyson Foods employs about 42,000 immigrants among its 120,000 employees in the U.S. The company also hired 17 asylum seekers in February '24 and 70 more in March '24, according to Bloomberg. The Bloomberg article quoted Garrett Dolan, associate director of human resources for Tyson Foods, who said that the company would like to hire another 42,000 immigrants if it could find them. Dolan is also quoted as saying that the company expects to lose 40% of the 100,000 employees each year due to the high turnover rate in these roles and plans to hire about 52,000 people total in 2024.
Perhaps do an IMMIGRATION CHECK on Tyson Foods. You might find way more than 143 unauthorized workers there.
Thus is going to possibly harm the chicken industry. Just go to Green Forest Arkansas, it's like Little Mexico. All of the chicken farms utilize Mexican labor because the white folks don't want to wrangle chickens, no matter what the pay would be. It is a back breaking business. Also the Tyson processing plants need the illegals to keep the machine operating. No Mexicans, no chickens being processed. That is a fact and a way of life in northern Arkansas where there is an abundance of chicken houses and processing facilities. Tyson will pay the fine and tomorrow it will rehire those illegals. If the illegals are deported NO ONE IS THERE TO ABCK FILL THE JOBS. WHITES DO NOT WANT TO DO THAT WORK!
Whites 'dont want to do the work' for slave labor wages. Ftfy
Even for $15/hr. they could get a job at walmart and not have a backache after work nor smell like chicken crap.
Illegals can't. They use everify. And they take way less in wages than minimum wage.
The "they" i was referring to was the white citizens, not the illegals.
The big corporate farms. What about the smaller farms?
Now do Amazon and all of their contractors.