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CSIRO chairman, David Thodey. |
Mr Thodey is scheduled to address the committee in Canberra
on Wednesday. Unusually, the chairman has asked the session be held in camera
and that he not be joined by CSIRO management, Fairfax Media has been told.
Speculation of a resolution was fanned by Environment
Minister Greg Hunt last week breaking his silence on the cuts, which originally
targeted as many as 110 of the 140 staff in the key Oceans & Atmosphere
division.
Read Peter Hannam’s story in the Melbourne Age - “CSIRO eyes alternative plan to climate job cuts as Chairman Thodey faces inquiry.”
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