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Re[4]: HP Job Shortage
What happens when the NRC finds that things aren't going right and
determines that Civil Penalties are warranted? Does FPL start charging
its customers higher rates to pay the penalties?
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Subject: Re[3]: HP Job Shortage
Author: radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu at Internet
Date: 4/5/96 8:03 AM
FPL's nuclear division formally announced today that they will
eliminate 180 staff positions and transfer up to 30 to each of its
nuclear sites. This is part of a decentralization of its nuclear
operations. The utility (all operations) eliminated 1,600 positions in
1995 and has already announced that an additional 400 will be
eliminated in 1996 (beyond the nuclear division layoffs).
The interesting issues raised in this current downsizing is that the
previous President of the Nuclear Division who retired on February 29,
1996 stated to the CEO of FPL Group, that the current division
staffing was at the correct levels to continue running the nuclear
facilities. The outside candidates for the position stated the same
facts, keep the division at its current levels. The new President was
previously the Site Vice President at the Turkey Point Nuclear Plant
(one of FPL's nuclear sites). A statement from the Palm Beach Post
this morning has the following quote in it, "Layoffs at Juno Beach had
been expected, said two nuclear division employees who spoke on
condition of anonymity, because (new president) did not rely on the
Juno Beach support staff as head of Turkey Point."
And the valid requirements remain ... and there won't be anyone to
work them.
Sandy Perle
Supervisor Health Physics
Florida Power and Light Company
Nuclear Division
(407) 694-4219 Office
(407) 694-3706 Fax
sandy_perle@email.fpl.com
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