Summary

The Trump administration abruptly fired multiple National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) employees, then struggled to reinstate some due to a lack of updated contact information.

The NNSA, which oversees the U.S. nuclear stockpile, asked remaining employees to relay the message.

The terminations, part of mass federal layoffs orchestrated by Trump and Elon Musk, coincided with a Russian drone strike on Chernobyl, raising security concerns.

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    unionize as consultants

    The two groups don’t often overlap. That’s like “flying as sharks”.

    Consultants, by their nature, may have drastically-reduced job security, something people usually want from a union when they can’t get it from their government.

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      It’s context dependent. Some fields are inherently batch work. E.g. TV. In these cases, unions can allow contractors to set pay baselines etc, without a race to the bottom. Otherwise big companies can try and play us off against each other.

      E.g. BECTU (uk tv union) organised a strike against a company last year, after they changed their invoice pay time to 3 months.