Workers' Strike at Dimona Reactor
On January 23, the employees of the Nuclear Research Facility (NRF) in
Dimona suspended work for several hours and held discussions on issues
relating to safety and the treatment of employees who were injured on the
job.
This extraordinary action took place against the background of
Israel's Channel 2 television station's grave report, broadcast on January
18, which revealed dangerous working conditions at the reactor. The
television report focused on fraudulent and faulty health inspections,
whitewashing of accidents and leakages and a general disregard for safety
at the plant. At least 100 former and current employees of the NRF have
contracted cancer and other illnesses after they were exposed to radiation
and to harmful materials, and some have died, yet the NRF continues to deny
that their health was impacted by their work at the nuclear plant.
The employees who went on strike today explained that they are concerned
about their ill colleagues and are angry about the treatment that they
received, but they are also worried about their own health and the very
real possibility, that if they are exposed to radiation, they will be
denied compensation.
-Rayna Moss
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