Zaporizhzhya nuclear plant fears acute shortage of skilled personnel
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Energoatom said in a Telegram post that personnel who had signed employment contracts with Russia’s nuclear agency Rosatom following the Russian occupation of the Zaporizhia plant at the start of the war would be taken to Russia, along with their families.
Ukraine’s nuclear power company Energoatom claimed on Wednesday that Russia plans to lay off 2,700 Ukrainian workers from Europe’s largest nuclear plant and that it will lead to an acute shortage of skilled personnel at the Zaporizhia nuclear plant. The Zaporizhzhya plant is located in southern Ukraine currently occupied by Russia. Energoatom said in a Telegram post that personnel who had signed employment contracts with Russia’s nuclear agency Rosatom following the Russian occupation of the Zaporizhia plant at the start of the war would be taken to Russia, along with their families.
The company did not specify whether the workers would be forcibly taken out of the plant. It is not yet possible to confirm this claim of the company. It said that the plant is already facing severe shortage of personnel and the removal of these personnel will make the situation worse. Zaporizhia is one of the world’s 10 largest nuclear plants and six of its reactors have been shut down for several months. Even then, the plant still requires electricity and skilled manpower to operate the “cooling” system and other safety equipment.
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