Major federal budget cuts proposed by the Trump administration are putting thousands of jobs at risk at Department of Energy national laboratories, including Lawrence Berkeley, Pacific Northwest, and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
Reports indicate that up to 3,000 scientists and staff could be laid off, with some labs facing the loss of more than a third of their workforce. These cuts could have a significant negative impact on local economies, particularly in regions like the Tri-Cities, which rely heavily on energy sector jobs and research investments. Community leaders and lab officials are expressing concern about the long-term effects on scientific research, innovation, and regional economic stability.
The layoffs are expected to begin as early as October if the proposed budget reductions are implemented.
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