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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

IG report finds that NRC Chairman Gregory Jaczko bullied workers ...

IG report finds that NRC Chairman Gregory Jaczko bullied workers ...
 
Washington Post
WASHINGTON — An internal investigation has concluded that the departing chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission engaged in bullying and ...


Report: Nuclear safety chief bullied workers

Houston Chronicle -
MATTHEW DALY, AP FILE - In this Dec. 15, 2011 file photo, Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Chairman Gregory Jaczko prepares to testify on Capitol Hill in Washington. An internal investigation has concluded that Jaczko, the departing chairman of the ...

Jaczko, critics claim vindication

Politico -
An internal investigation rendered a mixed verdict Tuesday on outgoing NRC Chairman Gregory Jaczko — finding that he didn't exceed his authority after last year's Fukushima disaster but that he later gave testimony to Congress that was "inconsistent" ...

IG report finds that NRC Chairman Gregory Jaczko bullied workers, fellow ...

Washington Post -
WASHINGTON — An internal investigation has concluded that the departing chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission engaged in bullying and intimidation, creating a tense working environment at the agency. A report Tuesday by the NRC's inspector ...

Probe shows nuke agency chief's colleagues felt bullied, intimidated

The Hill (blog) -
By Ben Geman - 06/26/12 04:45 PM ET A long-awaited report from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's inspector general (IG) finds numerous cases in which outgoing NRC Chairman Gregory Jaczko failed to support an “open and collaborative work environment.

Report: Outgoing NRC boss Jaczko intimated and bullied employees

Power Engineering Magazine -
An internal investigation into outgoing US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Chairman Gregory Jaczko said that he engaged in bullying and intimidation and created a tense work environment at the NRC, according to The Associated Press.

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