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a. letter to Trumka and Pittston Chairman Paul Douglas, urging that both. sides take a month or two to continue efforts to resolve the yearlong dispute. "We are in agreement with the governors," said Susan Copeland, spokeswoman for... Published: Tuesday, January 31, 1989 Words: 482
I don't think Caperton gives much of a damn about environmental problems, as long as nobody complains. I think he wants to avoid offending coal operators who are angry at him because they think he tilts toward the union in the coal... Published: Friday, September 29, 1989 Words: 1104
injuries and no arrests. In Virginia, state police reported two fires and other incidents. related to the 2 1/2-month-long strike against the Pittston Coal Group, which is based in Lebanon, Va. W.J. Byrne, spokesman for the Pittston... Published: Wednesday, June 28, 1989 Words: 217
ends. UMW District 17 President Bob Phalen said the union is formulating unspecified plans of action to deal with what it says is unfair treatment of union members by the operators. Targeted by the union are coal operators Lawson Hamilton,... Published: Saturday, August 12, 1989 Words: 384
workers waited for extra state troopers to come and escort them out of the mine safely. Raliegh County Sheriff R. Michael Mangum was on vacation in t California, so Lt. Howard Vest was in charge. Vest did not return repeated calls Tuesday... Published: Wednesday, July 12, 1989 Words: 1200
good faith with the union. Look past the police, who have seemed eager to pounce on the strikers in Virginia, but have shown admirable restraint in West Virginia, and look past the courts, showing a pro-company tilt in Virginia but... Published: Tuesday, July 11, 1989 Words: 467
benefits and scheduling than wages. State Police, patrolling the coalfields at a $1 million a month expense for Virginia taxpayers, report misdemeanor arrests for road-blocking sit-ins outnumber felony arrests for rock throwing or tire... Published: Friday, June 09, 1989 Words: 547
lawn every day. Pittston officials did not return calls Wednesday, but company spokesman W.J. Byrne declined to say Tuesday whether Douglas would. return to the bargaining table. Byrne said Tuesday that Joe Ferrell, the company's chief... Published: Thursday, June 29, 1989 Words: 690
Union miners have been off the job at New Beckley since January and have been striking Pittston since April. Hechler and former astronaut Jon McBride are among public figures supporting the toy. drive. A special ceremony to begin the... Published: Sunday, December 03, 1989 Words: 135
owns the home, said union members assaulted six non-union people trying to enter the nursing home Tuesday. State police in Madison. are investigating the alleged attacks as well as alleged vandalism to cars in the nursing home parking... Published: Thursday, October 26, 1989 Words: 326