Los Alamos National Laboratory is letting go of some of its …
Updated: Wednesday, 22 Feb 2012, 12:27 PM MST
Published : Tuesday, 21 Feb 2012, 4:29 PM MST
LANL Announces Plans for Workforce Reduction
Lab seeking up to 800 in voluntary program
LOS ALAMOS, New Mexico, February 21, 2012—Los Alamos National Laboratory Director Charlie McMillan today said the Lab has submitted a plan to the National Nuclear Security Administration proposing to reduce its workforce by between 400 and 800 employees this spring through a voluntary separation program.
“We are taking these actions now in an attempt to reduce the risks of involuntary layoffs,” McMillan said. “When combined with a suppressed attrition rate for the past three years, our current budget and future outlook require significant cost-cutting. The plan we’re submitting will position the Lab to continue executing our missions today and in the future.”
The plan must receive NNSA approval.
In a meeting with employees today, McMillan said a combination of factors has led to this proposed action:
“With a smaller workforce possessing the essential skills, we will be better positioned to deliver on current and future national security commitments. Allowing employees to apply for voluntary separation is a prudent step,” McMillan said.
Other important details:
“I’m very hopeful we can achieve the savings we need without an involuntary workforce reduction. We were successful when we took similar action in 2008,” McMillan said. “I am fully aware of the economic footprint this Lab has in Northern New Mexico, and we’re taking every possible step to minimize the impacts.”
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Los Alamos National Laboratories Facts & Figures
Founded 1943 as part of World War II atomic bomb project
11,782 employees, contract personnel and students
Managed by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for U.S. Department of Energy through National Nuclear Security Administration
$2 billion operation budget (FY 2010)
51 percent of budget spent on weapons programs NNSA budget for LANL declining nearly $400 million FY 2011 to FY 2013 (proposed)
Economic impact: $1.4 billion into northern N.M. economy, $128 million in state gross-receipts taxes, indirectly supports 12,000 jobs. (New Mexico Bureau of Business and Economic Research FY 2009).
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