For media inquiries, please contact:
Jonathan Brock, Chair
Sherry Arnold, Council Administrator

Hanford Concerns Council
3311 West Clearwater Ave., Suite D200
Kennewick, WA 99336
Phone: 509-783-5695
E-mail: info@hanfordconcernscouncil.org

Council Ensures that Mediation Beats Litigation
If you've never heard of the Hanford Concerns Council, that's sort of the idea. The organization has only one item on its agenda - resolve worker grievances over health, safety or the environment before they blow up.
Tri-City Herald, August 12, 2008. Read more (PDF).

Washington Closure Joins Hanford Concerns Council
Washington Closure Hanford announced that it is becoming a member of the Hanford Concerns Council (HCC), an independent partnership designed to resolve employee concerns of workplace safety, worker health, and environmental hazards.
July 29, 2008. Read more (PDF).

Hanford Concerns Council Expands Mediation
More Hanford workers can turn to the independent Hanford Concerns Council to have issues mediated with the announcement Tuesday that a secondcontractor is joining the council.
Tri-City Herald, July 30, 2008. Read more (PDF).

Letter to WCH Employees
HCC, Hanford Challenge and Washington Closure Hanford announce the Hanford Concerns Council, an independent non-profit body is now available off site to provide an alternative resource for WCH employees and most WCH subcontractor employees addressing significant employee concerns.
July 28, 2008. Read more (PDF).

Parties Call Hanford Concerns Council a Success
The Department of Energy and one of its critics, the Government Accountability Project, have found something they can agree upon: The value of the Hanford Concerns Council.
Tri-City Herald, July 31, 2007. Read more (PDF).

More Should Join New Hanford Council
Resolving personnel issues quickly and inexpensively is good for any business, but for a Hanford contractor it's crucial.
Tri-City Herald, July 6, 2005. Read more (PDF).

Hanford Concerns Council Open for Business
An unusual partnership between a Hanford contractor and one of its critics, the Government Accountability Project, has led to an independent council to resolve employee concerns at the Hanford tank farms.
Tri-City Herald, June 28, 2005. Read more (PDF).

New Independent Council to Resolve Whistleblower Concerns
An independent council will commence operations today, June 27, 2005 to resolve whistleblower concerns regarding workplace safety, health and environment at the Hanford site. The Hanford Concerns Council (HCC) is an independent, ten member body which will utilize customized conflict resolution and mediation methods.
June 27, 2005. Read more (PDF).

Letter to All CH2M HILL Employees
ORP, CH2M HILL and GAP announce the creation of the Hanford Concerns Council, an independent non-profit body available off site to provide an alternative resource for addressing significant employee concerns.
June 27, 2005. Read more (PDF).

 

 

 

 

Hanford Concerns Council  
3311 West Clearwater Ave., Suite D200
Kennewick, WA 99336

509-783-5695   info@hanfordconcernscouncil.org