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Multiple sources warn poor working culture heightens risk of accidents, suicide and sabotage Guardian, Alex Lawson and Anna Isaac 7 Dec 23 A “toxic culture” of bullying, sexual harassment and drug-taking risks compromising the safety of Europe’s most hazardous nuclear site, multiple employees at Sellafield have claimed. More than a dozen current and former employees have alleged…
Work-linked WhatsApp groups include abusive comments about political figures and television personalities Sellafield workers claim ‘toxic culture’ could put safety at risk Guardian, Anna Isaac and Alex Lawson, 7 Dec 23 Specialist police officers and workers at some of the UK’s most secure nuclear sites have been sharing jokes about paedophilia, racism and homophobia in work-linked WhatsApp…
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Key things to know about hacking, radioactive leaks and toxic workplace culture at Sellafield, Europe’s most hazardous nuclear site Sellafield nuclear site hacked by groups linked to Russia and China Sellafield workers claim ‘toxic culture’ could put safety at risk Guardian, Alex Lawson and Anna Isaac, Thu 7 Dec 2023 Nuclear Leaks, a year-long Guardian investigation, has…