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Lab workers at Chalk River nuclear site to hold picket on pension changes

A warning sign is posted at the Chalk River nuclear plant on December 19 2007.
A warning sign is posted at the Chalk River nuclear plant on December 19 2007. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Fred Chartrand

Nuclear power researchers and other employees at a laboratory in Eastern Ontario say they’ll picket the facility today over potential changes to their pensions.

Workers at the site in Chalk River, Ont., say they’re worried that their defined benefit pensions could disappear under a plan to privatize the lab’s operations.

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The Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada and the Chalk River Professional Employees Group say Natural Resources Canada wants to adopt a new government-owned, contractor-operated management model at Chalk River.

They say the move threatens the secure retirement funds that scientists, engineers and other employees have come to expect.

And they warn such a move would endanger staff recruitment and retention at the Atomic Energy of Canada Limited facility.

The unions plan to hold an information picket this morning outside Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd’s facilities in Chalk River.

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