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Monday, May 22, 2006

Kuckuck to speak to Lab work force Tuesday

Laboratory Director Bob Kuckuck will speak to employees at 1:15 p.m., Tuesday from the Administration Building Auditorium at Technical Area 3.


Regents take no action on retirement plan contribution schedule
Citing the need for more consultation and analysis, as well as the University of California budget process, the UC Board of Regents at their May 18 meeting took no action on a specific schedule to reinstate contributions to the UC Retirement Plan.
Diversity Cinema screening looks at heroics of Japanese diplomat
The plight of Jewish refugees during World War II has been well documented. The extraordinary courage a Japanese diplomat played in aiding some of these refugees is the focus of a Diversity Cinema screening Wednesday at the Laboratory.
Settlement reached in class actions
The Regents of the University of California and a group of female and Hispanic employees have agreed to settle two class action lawsuits alleging employment discrimination at the Laboratory.
Fidelity presentations at Laboratory kickoff Tuesday
Laboratory employees can obtain information about retirement savings planning at a series of hands-on workshops starting Tuesday at the Laboratory.
Classified colloquium outlines Los Alamos' Reliable Replacement Warhead design
For the past year, Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore national laboratories have been engaged in a competitive feasibility study to develop conceptual designs for a Reliable Replacement Warhead that would be deployed on ballistic missiles and would support existing military requirements.
PTLA training exercises Wednesday in the Pajarito area
The Laboratory and Protection Technology Los Alamos will be conducting several large-scale training exercises involving armed personnel using simulated weapons Wednesday in and around the Pajarito area.

Jim Werner

Cutting-edge innovation captures science "Oscar"
3-D Tracking Microscope radically changes cellular biology research

Teamwork is behind the prestigious award for 3-D Tracking Microscope says Jim Werner of the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies. . .

 

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