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Nuclear site guards file to end Hanford lockout. Security clearances, careers in jeopardyThe filed its complaint Dec. 20 against Hanford site manager Brian Vance and Hanford Mission Integration Services. No response had been filed as of Christmas Eve. The Department of Energy ...
The Department of Energy staff at the Hanford nuclear site in Eastern Washington now has had almost 50 people in a staff of about 300 laid off and more cuts may be coming. The reduction so far is ...
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Fed workers in Tri-Cities lose jobs in 1st round of federal layoffs. Nuclear site impactedBrian Vance, the DOE manager at Hanford, was questioned on Wednesday about how many layoffs could be expected at Hanford among federal staff, contractor staff and subcontractor staff.
Brian Vance, the DOE Hanford manager, told the Hanford Advisory Board Wednesday morning that he could not speculate on job cuts. About 2,000 DOE workers nationwide were laid off on Thursday ...
The Department of Energy staff at the Hanford nuclear site in Eastern Washington now has had almost 50 people in a staff of about 300 laid off and more cuts may be coming. The reduction so far is ...
Most of those who volunteered after promises of pay through September are retiring from the federal government, said Brian Vance, the DOE Hanford site manager in response to questions at the Tri ...
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