TYSON UPWARD ACADEMY; Congressional Record Vol. 165, No. 155
(House of Representatives - September 25, 2019)

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                          TYSON UPWARD ACADEMY

  (Mr. HUIZENGA asked and was given permission to address the House for 
1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
  Mr. HUIZENGA. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to celebrate the launch of 
the 50th Upward Academy at the Tyson Foods plant in my hometown of 
Zeeland, Michigan.
  This unique in-plant educational program offers empowering resources 
and courses to all workers at no cost.
  By partnering with local community organizations, Upward Academy 
provides team members the opportunity to access important classes, such 
as English as a second language, general education development, and 
citizenship courses.
  The academy also includes multiple components focused on workplace 
skills and professional training to develop talent, especially in rural 
and marginalized areas.
  Through programs such as drivers' education, computer technology, and 
financial literacy, Upward Academy brings knowledgeable experts 
directly to workers so they can move beyond entry-level jobs and 
receive valuable qualifications so that they can perform at even higher 
levels.
  The 50th launch of the Upward Academy will open the door for all team 
members to strive beyond their current situations.
  Tyson Foods and Upward Academy's commitment to cultivating a modern 
workforce that is prepared for the 21st century helps our community 
grow stronger and make west Michigan a better place to live, work, and 
raise a family.

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