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all of the $46 million allegedly owed by bankrupt coal operator Paul Kizer. Since Kizer's 40-plus firms were self-insured, the debt isn't for premiums but for estimated injury payments to his workers. John Leaberry, who was workers'... Published: Wednesday, January 31, 1996 Words: 406
prohibited mining permits to any company owing workers' compensation premiums. Historically, when coal miners strike for decent wages and working conditions, coal operators hasten to the courts for an injunction. When the injunction,... Published: Wednesday, March 20, 1996 Words: 573
deadbeat coal companies for up to $200 million in unpaid premiums, and interest, owed the Workers' Compensation Fund. Most of that debt was run up by contractors, who are small operators who mine coal owned or controlled by larger coal... Published: Saturday, June 22, 1996 Words: 734
that hire permanent replacement workers during strikes, a federal appeals court said Friday. Clinton said he would instruct the Justice Department "to take all appropriate steps to have this decision overturned." He said he continues... Published: Saturday, February 03, 1996 Words: 603
to rule it has no responsibility for Lady H's $8.5 million debt to the UMW Health and Retirement Funds nor for another $8.5 million debt to West Virginia's Workers' Compensation Fund. While the UMW and the UMW Funds have vigorously... Published: Monday, January 29, 1996 Words: 1032
prohibited mining permits to any company owing workers' compensation premiums. Historically, when coal miners strike for decent wages and working conditions, coal operators hasten to the courts for an injunction. When the injunction,... Published: Saturday, March 16, 1996 Words: 782
system. - Impose a hiring freeze until state employment drops by 10 percent through attrition, except law enforcement, justice administration and federally funded positions. - Require job impact statements for legislative proposals.... Published: Friday, May 03, 1996 Words: 450
in excess of $10 million, over a period of 10 years, the weekly premiums would have been almost $20,000. Surely, within one week or one month or one year, someone would recognize such large premiums not being paid. And these are small... Published: Friday, June 21, 1996 Words: 583
half of this total is owed by inactive companies. Galloway said that he has already tied 83 percent of the total coal industry debt to active mining companies. Much of this is owed by mining contractors hired by large companies to mine... Published: Saturday, September 14, 1996 Words: 458
said a new audit reveals continued improvements in the financial status of the fund. However, the fund is still $2.2 billion in debt. That's the amount of money the fund would need in the bank today to pay all anticipated claims during... Published: Saturday, December 21, 1996 Words: 596