Morning Briefing - February 13, 2020
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February 13, 2020

Correction

By ExchangeMonitor

An article in Tuesday’s Weapons Complex Morning Briefing incorrectly stated a federal jury’s finding in September 2019 regarding the reason why a former employee of Energy Department contractor Savannah River Remediation was not rehired. The jury awarded Adrienne Saulsberry $1.475 million on the grounds that the contractor withheld employment even though she engaged in protected activity.

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