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job security to ensure employment at new mines when old operations close Throughout the early days of the strike, negotiations between the UMW and the Bituminous Coal Operators Association were few and far between. Both sides complained... Published: Sunday, December 26, 1993 Words: 2585
Each year, more than 6,000 new claims for black lung benefits are filed with the Labor Department. To contact staff writer KenWard Jr., call 348-1702.... Published: Tuesday, October 06, 1998 Words: 372
the two sides have finally come off the mountain," said Marc Cohen, a coal analyst with Kidder, Peabody & Co. in New York. "It does not change in any way, shape or form the overall issue that's going on." More than 7,500 union miners... Published: Wednesday, March 03, 1993 Words: 829
the promise of peace in the best of the Christmas spirit, marking the end of a 7-month-long strike that was occasionally wracked with violence. The strike claimed the life of Eddie York, a non-union maintenance employee for a private... Published: Tuesday, December 21, 1993 Words: 667
United Mine Workers members charged with strike violence will gain two clear advantages, lawyers said Tuesday. The seven miners, who faced federal conspiracy charges in the picket-line shooting death of non-union contractor Eddie York,... Published: Wednesday, April 06, 1994 Words: 832
year that ended Sept. 30. The U.S. Industries companies earned $238 million, according to The Associated Press. Staff Writer KenWard Jr. contributed to this report.... Published: Thursday, February 23, 1995 Words: 346
during a 1993 strike. Jerry Dale Lowe, 46, of Yolyn was convicted on federal charges of conspiracy, injuring a person working in interstate commerce, damaging a vehicle used in interstate commerce, and using a gun with reckless disregard... Published: Tuesday, November 12, 1996 Words: 213
weapon threatened the most workers ever and also the most powerful union. In other recent strikes, companies like the New York Daily News and Pittston Coal Co. hired permanent replacement workers but promptly let them go when the strikes... Published: Thursday, April 16, 1992 Words: 930
said. The UMW's selective strike against some of Arch Mineral's mines grew more bitter with the fatal shooting of Ed York on July 22 near a union picket shack at the entrance to the Ruffner Mine. York was an employee of a contractor... Published: Sunday, August 01, 1993 Words: 748
in Washington on a request that the labor board seek a national injunction to limit UMW picket activity. Roughly 17,000 mine workers in seven states, including 5,500 in West Virginia, are on strike against members of the Bituminous... Published: Saturday, August 07, 1993 Words: 670