There are certain jobs for which one needs to be present. One such job would be inspector at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Since the federal government decided to allow rationality to prevail and everyone to proceed with their lives after the pandemic, there has been a quiet war between corporate leadership and those employees squarely ensconced in the laptop class over whether and to what extent working from home should be embraced.
No university or college offers a degree in nuclear regulation and inspection. Those skills take several years on the job to develop, primarily through formal training, mentoring, and firsthand observation. This is no small problem, as one-quarter of the NRC workforce is eligible to retire right now.
The NRC’s excessive timelines for licensing of new and advanced reactors, fuel designs, etc. — now measured in decades — are already the poster child for bureaucratic red tape. Increasing the number of NRC employees who work from home won’t make that better.
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