Gerry,
If this had been a new process for you my response would have been "what do you expect.....it's particle board." Obviously now though that isn't the problem.
Unless that is you somehow have a bad batch of material with weaker than normal glues.
However the fact that the machine has been moved is a huge red flag. I don't see how out of square could cause this to happen but do see other potential issues from the move.
I'd think things to take a second look at would be machine leveling, machine vibration potential (more an issue I'd think on lighter duty machines vs. heavy iron equipment), z-axis squareness to the table, vacuum hold down strength (material vibration potential) and probably even more issues that don't come immediately to mind.
You could also run some stand alone test dovetails in a scrap piece of material while closely studying all components including material to see if anything out of the ordinary can be seen or felt.
Probably checking for squareness as you suggest is a good place to start but also a thorough go over of the machine install to see if anything pops up.
Good luck,
BH Davis