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October 09, 2015

Oak Ridge Lab Workers Approve New Contract

By Alissa Tabirian

Staff Reports
NS&D Monitor
10/9/2015

Unionized workers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory on Wednesday ratified a new five-year labor contract, which includes pay raises in each of the years and a $1,000 signing bonus.

Steve Jones, president of the Atomic Trades and Labor Council, confirmed approval of the contract with UT-Battelle, the Department of Energy’s contractor manager for the site, but he declined to give specifics on the vote totals.

The ATLC represents about 13 unions – totaling roughly 700 workers – at the Oak Ridge lab. The rank and file will receive annual pay increases of 3 percent, 3 percent, 2.7 percent, 2.7 percent, and 2.6 percent – totaling 14 percent over the life of the contract.

According to Jones, the new contract will take effect immediately. However, the first wage increase won’t be awarded until April 2016 – when the old contract was due to expire.

A clause in the new labor agreement allows UT-Battelle a one-time opportunity to reopen negotiations on the health benefits package.

Last weekend, unionized workers at the Pantex Plant in Texas also ratified a new agreement with the site’s managing contractor, Consolidated Nuclear Security, following a strike that lasted over one month. 

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