Wednesday, October 25, 2017

NRC All Hands Meeting: Mass Firings and More To come


All Hands Meeting

This has been another year of significant change for NRC. 16
In a few weeks, the Agency will end the fiscal year with around 3200 17
employees. That's about the level we were at in 2006, when NRC was 18
starting to ramp up for the anticipated wave of new reactor applications. 19
In just two years, our workforce declined by more than 12%, 20
mostly as a result of the Project Aim efforts. That is a lot of change in a short 21
period of time, and I know that major changes can be challenging. 22
Unfortunately, for the first time in many years, NRC is preparing for a potential 23
reduction in force, affecting a number of corporate office positions.

The magnitude of it according to the bureaucrats:

NRC 2.0

Pathetic all about downs sizing, statues (art) and employee issues. Nothing about operating reactors, or their financial issues. I am beginning to wonder if downsizing really is NRC employee intimidation.

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