Trump administration furloughs nuclear weapons agency staff due to shutdown

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US nuclear agency workers face furlough as shutdown prolongs.

About 1,400 staff at the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), which oversees the US nuclear stockpile, are set to be cut off from pay starting next week due to a federal government shutdown that has now lasted for 17 days. The decision to implement this measure was made by Energy Secretary Chris Wright who claimed that thousands of essential staff will continue to work without pay.

This announcement comes as Democrats in the Senate have voted against advancing a bill to extend funding to the US government, which has been locked in a standoff with Republicans over funding and healthcare subsidies. With no agreement reached, President Trump's administration has opted to reduce staffing at the NNSA due to financial constraints.

The agency oversees approximately 60,000 contractors who work on maintaining and testing nuclear weapons across various national laboratories and locations throughout the US. The shutdown poses significant risks for these workers as well as the nuclear materials they handle worldwide, including in Ukraine where tensions are escalating.

Nuclear expert Daryl Kimball warned that if the administration truly values the NNSA's functions, especially those related to safety and security, it should find ways to support its workers without furloughing them.
 
🤦‍♂️ this shutdown is getting outta hand... like, I get it, there's a big budget fight going on but can't they just agree to keep the NNSA workers paid? 🤑 thousands of people will be affected and I feel for those contractors who already have bills to pay. I mean, what happens when these folks go without pay? 🤯 the nuclear materials situation is super sketchy too... like, what if Ukraine does something crazy with all that nuke stuff? 😬 we need these workers keeping an eye on things to keep us safe... can't they just find a way to make it work? 💸
 
man this shutdown is getting out of hand 🤯 like whats going on with these 1400 ppl at nssa they cant even get a paycheck no matter how much they do for us...and now the energy sec says theyre gonna keep some people working without pay lol what does that even mean? and why dont they just give them some money from somewhere else? 🤑 its like they want to create more drama and chaos...didnt we learn anything from the bush adminstration? 🤔 and what about those ppl working in ukraine meanwhile 🌎 they gotta be worried sick about their jobs over there too...this shutdown is like a big game of risk vs reward who knows what really goes down behind the scenes 🤑🤐
 
omg 17 days of shutdown is crazy 🤯 like what r we even waiting for?! these ppl work hard & get cut off from pay? that's not cool at all 💔 my heart goes out to the contractors who are affected by this, i mean they're basically risking their own safety to do their job! 🚨 nnsa is like super important 2 national security but meanwhile these workers r just left hanging 🤷‍♀️ daryl kimball makes a valid point tho - if trump's admin wants the nnsa 2 be effective, they need 2 support its employees 💪 we gotta keep an eye on this situation & hope it gets resolved ASAP 💕
 
OMG, like I was studying for my maths test today and this news just hit me 🤯. Can you believe that US nuclear agency workers are gonna be on unpaid leave? Like, thousands of people who work with nukes are literally risking their lives every day and now they're being asked to work without pay? That's so not right! 💔

I mean, I get it that the government is in a budget crisis, but can't they find another way to solve this problem? The safety of these workers should be the priority, you know? 🚨 They're like, handling nuclear materials and stuff... their lives are literally at risk. What if something goes wrong while they're not getting paid? 🤦‍♂️

I wish the government could just sort out its differences and find a way to keep these workers employed. It's not fair to them or anyone who relies on their work. 🤝 Let's hope they figure it out soon, 'cause this is just ridiculous! 😩
 
The shutdown is getting out of hand... 🤯 I mean, think about it, 1,400 people are going without pay because of this gridlock. It's not just the employees who will be affected, but also the contractors and the nuclear materials they handle - that's a huge risk to global security. 🌎 The NNSA is like the country's 'insurance policy' for nuclear safety, so you'd think the government would want to keep it running smoothly, even if it means finding a way to pay its workers. 💸 Instead, we're seeing furloughs and financial constraints... what's going on? 😒
 
Ugh 🤕 17 days of shutdown is crazy! I feel for these nuclear workers who are about to lose their paychecks. It's not just the money, though - they're dealing with the stress of not knowing if their jobs will be secure or if they'll still have access to the resources and support they need to do their work safely.

I'm a bit worried about the implications for our national security 🤯 and global safety, too. If we can't even pay people who are working on maintaining our nuclear stockpile, what's to say we're taking care of ourselves? It's like cutting off one hand while trying to protect the other... or something 😕
 
man this shutdown is getting ridiculous... 1400 ppl go unpaid just cuz politicians can't agree on funding 🤯 like what about their livelihoods? nuclear industry is super critical for national security, yet they're being played like pawns in a game 😕 and those contractors, oh man, they're literally handling hazardous materials... it's like the government is putting people over profits 🤑 gotta hope some sane heads come to the table ASAP
 
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