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- Nuclear plans, not job cuts, at top of speakers' concerns
- Plans to overhaul the nuclear weapons complex were met by resistance from the public at a hearing in Livermore Wednesday. The Department of Energy presented its proposal to consolidate and streamline nuclear weapons work to about 100 people as part of a 90-day public comment period which...
- Research articles 2008-03-20
- Layoffs at Livermore lab mark era of change
- OUR OPINION THERE is more surgery ahead at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. We hope that once the bleeding stops the patient will be able to regain its strength. Under new management since Oct. 1, the nuclear weapons lab has already cut about 500...
- Research articles 2008-01-21
- Layoffs at Livermore lab mark era of change
- THERE is more surgery ahead at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. We hope that once the bleeding stops the patient will be able to regain its strength. Under new management since Oct. 1, the nuclear weapons lab has already cut about 500 employees, bringing the staff down...
- Research articles 2008-01-21
- Layoffs at Livermore Lab mark era of change
- THERE IS more surgery ahead at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. We hope that once the bleeding stops the patient will be able to regain its strength. Under new management since Oct. 1, the nuclear weapons lab has already cut about 500 employees, bringing the staff down...
- Research articles 2008-01-21
- Livermore Lab layoffs signal an era of change
- THERE is more surgery ahead at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. We hope that once the bleeding stops the patient will be able to regain its strength. Under new management since Oct. 1, the nuclear weapons lab has already cut about 500 employees, bringing the staff down...
- Research articles 2008-01-21
- Layoffs at Livermore Lab mark era of change
- THERE is more surgery ahead at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. We hope that once the bleeding stops the patient will be able to regain its strength. Under new management since Oct. 1, the nuclear weapons lab has already cut about 500 employees, bringing the staff down...
- Research articles 2008-01-21
- Livermore Lab begins layoffs
- LIVERMORE -- As a first step to overcome a $300 million budget shortfall, the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory announced Monday it will lay off 500 workers this month. In November, lab Director George Miller told employees to expect the layoffs, which will effect temporary workers and those...
- Research articles 2008-01-08
- Lab's changes cause staff anxiety
- With a new corporate manager at the helm, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory has entered a period of uncertainty unlike any other in its 55-year history with the University of California, putting employees on edge and threatening to erode the lab's technical prowess. The federal government predicted that adding...
- Research articles 2007-12-15
- Labs changes cause anxiety
- With a new corporate manager at the helm, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory has entered a period of uncertainty unlike any other in its 55-year history with the University of California, putting employees on edge and threatening to erode the labs technical prowess. The federal government predicted that adding...
- Research articles 2007-12-09
- Uncompensable cancer
- In 2001, the federal Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act went into effect. The program offered a $150,000 lump sum payment to Department of Energy workers who had been exposed to dangerous conditions through their jobs. The government estimated it would receive 3,000 claims a year....
- Research articles 2007-07-02
- Lab workers being urged to unionize
- Two decades after scientists tried to unionize the Lawrence Livermore nuclear weapons lab and went down in flames, they're trying again. This time their efforts are bolstered by the looming privatization of the lab's management and the loss of job protections as University of California employees. ...
- Research articles 2006-11-10
- Workers urged to unionize nuke weapons facility
- Two decades after scientists tried to unionize the Lawrence Livermore nuclear weapons lab and went down in flames, they're trying again. This time their efforts are bolstered by the looming privatization of the lab's management and the loss of job protections as University of California employees. ...
- Research articles 2006-11-10
- Livermore lab employees urged to organize union
- Two decades after scientists tried to unionize the Lawrence Livermore nuclear weapons lab and went down in flames, they're trying again. This time their efforts are bolstered by the looming privatization of the lab's management and the loss of job protections as University of California employees. ...
- Research articles 2006-11-10
- Embattled Livermore lab appoints interim leader
- A 34-year veteran nuclear weaponeer took the helm of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory on Wednesday as the lab's interim director for at least 17 months as contractors vie to unseat the University of California as lab operator and weapons scientists compete for the first new H-bomb designs in...
- Research articles 2006-03-24
- Livermore Lab gets new interim chief
- A 34-year veteran nuclear weaponeer took the helm of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory on Wednesday as the lab's interim director for at least 17 months as contractors vie to unseat the University of California as lab operator and weapons scientists compete for the first new H-bomb designs in 20 years....
- Research articles 2006-03-16
- Livermore lab gets new interim leader
- A 34-year veteran nuclear weaponeer took the helm of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory on Wednesday as the lab's interim director for at least 17 months as contractors vie to unseat the University of California as lab operator and weapons scientists compete for the first new H-bomb designs in 20 years....
- Research articles 2006-03-15
- LLNL Researchers Give Campbell A Hearty Sendoff to New GA Job.(Brief Article)
- About 200 researchers from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory came together on the evening of March 25 to say goodbye to Laser Program leader Mike Campbell, who has joined General Atomics in San Diego. As part of the occasion, Campbell's associates ran the following ad in the...
- Research articles 2000-03-01
- Livermore, Calif., Uranium Lab's Closure May Idle 550 Workers.
- Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 10 -- LIVERMORE, Calif. -- The closing of a uranium enrichment technology project could leave as many as 550 workers at the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory without jobs. Citing low financial returns, increased expenses and high risk, the...
- Research articles 1999-06-10
- Livermore, Calif., Atomic Laser Lab Avoids Closure.(Originated from Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif.)
- LIVERMORE, Calif.--Jul. 7--Federal officials have let a July 1 deadline pass for warning Lawrence Livermore Laboratory that 600 jobs might vanish in 120 days and they now say they don't think the notice will be necessary. The jobs in question comprise...
- Research articles 1997-07-07
- Lab Contract Seen As Boon to California's East Bay.(Originated from Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif.)
- Dec. 23--Creating thousands of jobs and pumping millions of dollars into the East Bay economy are only the icing on the cake of a new $1.2 billion government contract at the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory. The real benefit of the lab's new...
- Research articles 1996-12-23
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