The reduction so far is about 16% of DOE’s Hanford workforce, which was 78% staffed when the layoffs were announced.
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.
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The partnership places a leading advanced nuclear company in the heart of the nation's oldest nuclear engineering department.
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