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Cameco Port Hope Conversion Facility Workers Accept Contracts
- Port Hope Conversion Facility
Cameco announced today that unionized employees at Cameco's Port Hope conversion facility have voted to accept new collective agreements.
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CNSC Provides Overview of Communication Programs at Community Forum
- Port Hope Conversion Facility
- Cameco Fuel Manufacturing
Approximately 50 people attended a community forum hosted by Cameco on Monday, May 27.
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Cameco Updates Sustainable Development Report
- Blind River Refinery
- Port Hope Conversion Facility
- Cameco Fuel Manufacturing
Cameco released an update today to its sustainable development report, providing 2012 data for all 31 Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) indicators and four indicators unique to the corporation.
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Port Hope Community Forum Scheduled for May 27, 2013
- Port Hope Conversion Facility
- Cameco Fuel Manufacturing
Cameco's next community liaison forum is scheduled for Monday, May 27 from 7 - 9 p.m. at the Carpenter's Union Hall, 459 Croft Street in Port Hope. This is the 23rd forum hosted by Cameco since the process began in May 2006.
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Cameco Recognized for Valuing Diversity in the Workplace
- Blind River Refinery
- Port Hope Conversion Facility
- Cameco Fuel Manufacturing
For the fourth consecutive year, Cameco has been selected by the Globe and Mail as one of Canada's Best Diversity Employers.
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Cameco Remains a Top 10 Employer in Canada
- Blind River Refinery
- Port Hope Conversion Facility
- Cameco Fuel Manufacturing
For the fourth consecutive year, Cameco (TSX: CCO; NYSE: CCJ) has been selected one of the 10 Best Companies To Work For in Canada by the Financial Post.
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CFM Updates Employee Dose Assignments
- Cameco Fuel Manufacturing
An internal review of the process used since 2003 to calculate internal radiation dose for employees at Cameco Fuel Manufacturing (CFM) identified errors in the formula that resulted in small miscalculations of dose for some employees. Even with the recalculated internal doses, no CFM employee exceeded the regulatory dose limit for nuclear energy workers, and no employee has received a dose that has or is expected to pose any health issues.