The Prospect union said AWE workers felt "deeply betrayed", as the government promised pensions would be protected after transferring to the private sector in the 1990s.
AWE said "detailed contingency plans" would ensure the site's safety.
Site director Haydn Clulow said: "AWE is committed to holding discussions with our trade unions and to maintaining dialogue with them."
The union said 87% of members who took part in the ballot voted in favour of the action.
Turnout was 68%.
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