I am sure almost everyone has heard of chicken nuggets. They are a great snack! Tyson, one of the leading producers of these scrumptious treats, has a redemptive impact that they strive to achieve in their business. Their core values state:
Be honorable and operate with INTEGRITY;
Be FAITH-FRIENDLY and INCLUSIVE;
Serve as STEWARDS OF THE RESOURCES entrusted to us;
Provide a SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT.
They have active chaplains that minister to the needs of their workers and their families. 98 chaplains to be exact! Tyson is a very successful business in itself, but they go beyond the physical needs of their employees and try to work on their spiritual well being. Just another way that big businesses are trying to be proactive and make a change for Christ’s Kingdom!
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