But hundreds of jobs maintained in Ohio and Tennessee, USEC says
Babcock and Wilcox has terminated the employment of more than 100 workers who had been involved in the American Centrifuge project with USEC, and Monday was the last day of work for most of them, a spokesperson said.
“B&W’s involvement in the American Centrifuge Manufacturing LLC has transitioned fully to USEC, which will result in the termination of all 122 employees B&W had engaged in the effort,†said Aimee Mills, B&W media relations lead.
Mills said roughly 25 employees will be released during the next two months as the “final steps of demobilization take place†on the advanced uranium enrichment project, which has included centrifuge manufacturing in Oak Ridge and the American Centrifuge Plant in Piketon, Ohio.
“Some of those affected have been reassigned within B&W,†Mills said. “We have also provided assistance by way of job fairs and workshops to update resumes.â€
Meanwhile, USEC has notified a small group of its Oak Ridge employees who worked on manufacturing activities that they would be laid off, Communications Manager Jeremy Derryberry said Tuesday. Several were transferred to other parts of the centrifuge program. [Read more…]