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- Layoffs likely at Livermore Lab
- More layoffs may be in store for Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory after a voluntary buyout program fell short of reducing the work force by 10 percent. Lab director George Miller told employees in an e-mail Friday that 215 permanent employees left with severance packages...
- Research articles 2008-03-23
- Layoffs loom at Lawrence Livermore
- More layoffs may be in store for Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory after a voluntary buyout program fell short of reducing the work force by 10 percent. Lab director George Miller told employees in an e-mail Friday that 215 permanent employees left with severance packages...
- Research articles 2008-03-22
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Livermore Lab workers face layoffs
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory will likely face more layoffs as it confronts a tighter federal budget, increased expenses, and a push to streamline the country's nuclear weapons complex. Lab Director George Miller told employees at an all-hands meeting Thursday morning that he's proposing a work force reduction...
- Research articles 2008-01-19
- Layoffs at Livermore Lab could number hundreds, director says
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory will likely face more layoffs as it confronts a tighter federal budget, increased expenses, and a push to streamline the country's nuclear weapons complex. Lab Director George Miller told employees at an all-hands meeting Thursday morning that he's proposing a work force reduction...
- Research articles 2008-01-18
- Livermore lab chief would keep post if UC bid wins
- A veteran nuclear weapons scientist who now is head of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory was tapped Thursday to lead the University of California's competitive bid to keep running the nuclear weapons lab for the federal government. George Miller, 61, is very much a weaponeer's weaponeer, a tireless...
- Research articles 2006-07-22
- 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
- Campbell Investigation Triggers Livermore Management Changes.(Brief Article)
- There have been several recent management changes at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory LLNL. LLNL Director Bruce Tartar named George Miller acting associate director for lasers, following the resignation of Michael Campbell Aug. 27. Miller is currently associate director for national security. Campbell...
- Research articles 1999-09-01
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- More cuts at Livermore Lab
- LIVERMORE -- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory announced plans Tuesday to lay off up to 535 of its core employees, including some scientists and engineers, starting as early as mid-May. This will be the first involuntary layoffs from the permanent, career work force in 35 years. ...
- Research articles 2008-04-16
- 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
- Livermore Lab plans to lay off 500
- Just six weeks after a new manager took charge, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory announced Monday it will lay off of as many as 500 employees due to increasing costs. At an all-hands morning meeting, lab director George Miller told employees that 2,000 of them would be given...
- Research articles 2007-11-13
- Livermore Lab announces plans to lay off 500 people
- Just six weeks after a new manager took charge, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory announced Monday it will lay off of as many as 500 employees due to increasing costs At an all-hands morning meeting, lab director George Miller told employees that 2,000 of them would be given...
- Research articles 2007-11-13
- Livermore lab announces plans to lay off 500
- Just six weeks after a new manager took charge, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory announced Monday it will lay off of as many as 500 employees due to increasing costs At an all-hands morning meeting, lab director George Miller told employees that 2,000 of them would be given...
- Research articles 2007-11-13
- Livermore lab warns of layoffs
- Just six weeks after a new manager took charge, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory announced Monday it will lay off of as many as 500 employees due to increasing costsMDBO At an all-hands morning meeting, lab director George Miller told employees that 2,000 of them would be given...
- Research articles 2007-11-12
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