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They announced Monday that they’ll be closing the plant in June, shocking the entire town. 1200 people, 15% of the entire town, works at the plant. They’re all going to be unemployed now.

Simultaneously, Tyson is also working with an Asylum advocate group to hire 2,500 asylum seekers who are cleared to work. They’ll make $16.50/hr and get benefits.

Everyone needs to boycott this company into oblivion!

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>They announced Monday that they’ll be closing the plant in June, shocking the entire town. 1200 people, 15% of the entire town, works at the plant. They’re all going to be unemployed now. >Simultaneously, Tyson is also working with an Asylum advocate group to hire 2,500 asylum seekers who are cleared to work. They’ll make $16.50/hr and get benefits. >Everyone needs to boycott this company into oblivion! [X Link](https://twitter.com/Travis_in_Flint/status/1768999704056992006) [Media link for story](https://archive.ph/bhMpz)

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[–] 4 pts

Boycott? Haha! Things are so far past that.

It's time to start finding and "dealing" with Tyson Foods employees.

Where do they live? Are they married? Do they have children? Where are the spouses and children during the day?

People need to pay with ... corporeal substance.

[–] 3 pts

It's likely only a few top brass that are making these choices.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

maybe we can talk the smaller people who have contact with the top brass into changing the minds of the top brass. use your imagination on how one might convince them

[–] 2 pts

I'm guessing it is a bit more than a strongly worded letter.

[–] 2 pts

That should make it even easier to accomplish the facts on the ground then ...