Wednesday, October 04, 2023

Attorney General encourages Tyson CEO to sell, not close, Noel, Dexter plants


(From Attorney General Andrew Bailey)

Joining Senator Josh Hawley’s efforts to protect working families in southern Missouri, Attorney General Andrew Bailey directed a letter to Donnie King, Chief Executive Officer of Tyson Foods, encouraging him to sell, rather than close, two of Tyson’s plants in Dexter and Noel, Missouri.

In the letter, Attorney General Bailey writes, “with serious concern about your decision to close two plants in Dexter and Noel, Missouri. These plants are critical to local communities. 








The City Administrator of Dexter, for example, recently pointed out that Dexter ‘has been home to an active poultry production industry since the 1890’s, and the current plant location has been active since the Swift Poultry Company opened in the 1930’s.’ Closure will be devastating to the local economy. The same is true in Noel, where the plant employs 1,500 workers in a city whose population is 2,100.

“Closure will have ripple effects that will harm more than just the individuals who would lose their factory jobs. How can a restaurant or grocery store in a town of 2,000 people expect to stay open when 1,500 people lose their jobs? What will chicken farmers and grain growers do if the plants they have long relied on close?”

He continues, “It is thus paramount that you do everything in your power to either keep the facilities open or sell to any interested party, including a competitor. I understand that Senator Hawley recently informed you that federal antitrust laws require you to make every effort to sell, including to a competitor. 

"Missouri’s own antitrust laws are ‘construed in harmony with ruling judicial interpretations of comparable federal antitrust statutes.’ Mo. Rev. Stat. § 416.141; see also Empire Storage & Ice Co. v. Giboney, 357 Mo. 671, 675 (1948), aff’d, 336 U.S. 490 (1949) (certain actions taken ‘for the purpose of refusing to sell to a certain person or persons is in direct violation of’ Missouri antitrust law). 








"Thus, the requirement to make every effort to sell is imposed not only by federal law, but by state law as well. Like Senator Hawley, I am committed to ensuring corporations fulfill their legal obligations. I will always enforce state law in defense of working Missouri families.”

Attorney General Bailey concludes, “But even setting aside potential legal liability, doing everything in your power to find a buyer who will keep these critical factories open is simply the right thing to do. It is vital to the people of Missouri whose livelihoods depend on these factories that Tyson works to ensure that these plants remain open. I welcome the opportunity to speak with you to discuss this matter.”

The full letter can be read here.

7 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:04 AM

    They closed and sold the plant in Neosho and then sold it and A few years later it was closed again! Tyson keeps their hands in it and then does what they started to do before ‘

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  2. Anonymous7:39 PM

    Just like the last two attorney generals Bailey is a politician. I had hopes for him.

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  3. Anonymous5:54 AM

    Wait ...I thought you Republicans were all about free market and small governance ? When a Senator and the state A.G. ,step in and try to direct the sale of a private business that sounds rather fascist to me .... Socialism at a minimum.

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  4. Anonymous5:59 AM

    Fascinating fascism on display by the A.G. and Hawley. Tyson announced these shutdowns a year ago , and now in the 11th hour , they hope to swoop in and save face - not jobs . Maybe they should have been advocating for a E.V. plant or anything else that is more sustainable for their d ar constituents. Missouri will never learn these red state fools keep voting or not voting against themselves .

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  5. Anonymous9:51 AM

    You Demoncrats never disappoint with your vile degrading disunity inharmonious rants.

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  6. Anonymous4:23 PM

    951 is a fool who's obviously a maga disciple as evidenced by use of elementary grammer and 8th grade understanding and insight.

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  7. Anonymous5:57 AM

    4:23, no I am not a "maga disciple" I am an American who is ashamed of people like you causing more division. Your post just proves my 8th grade understanding and why our great country will fall

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