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owe money to Workers' Compensation. Only one contractor owes more than $400,000. But taken together, 30 contractors who worked for Bluestone owe $2.9 million. Since Workers' Compensation does not keep records of which mines generate... Published: Sunday, January 28, 1996 Words: 1213
$9,750. James C. Justice and Byrd White III, officers of Bluestone Coal Co., each gave $1,000 to Underwood. Contractors who worked for Bluestone owe Workers' Comp $3.1 million. William Sturgill of Lexington, Ky., gave $1,000 to Manchin... Published: Sunday, November 03, 1996 Words: 1484
more than $30 million. Because many of these contractors also worked for other coal companies, a significant portion of that debt is unrelated to Massey. Massey officials believe their contractors owe a maximum of $4.5 million in delinquent... Published: Sunday, April 28, 1996 Words: 1315
West Virginia, gave a total of $3,500. Maynard got $1,000 from Beckley coal operator James C. Justice II, whose Bluestone Coal Co. has used more than 45 mining contractors to operate deep mines in McDowell County. Those operators owe... Published: Thursday, May 09, 1996 Words: 655
30 of these contractors owe compensation premiums, according to Workers' Compensation Fund records. Like many larger companies, Bluestone hired contractors to mine coal it owns or controls. Most coal contractors are small businessmen,... Published: Thursday, December 19, 1996 Words: 547
Gazette investigative reporter Paul Nyden pointed out in a 1993 series of award-winning stories, several large coal companies used contractors as a shield, letting them bear the burden of Workers' Comp premiums, environmental fines... Published: Tuesday, August 13, 1996 Words: 293
Hardwoods Inc., his company. James C. Justice II and his wife Stephanie also invested $100,000. Since 1990, Bluestone Coal Co., their company, has used 50 contractors to mine coal. Contractors are small, independent mining companies... Published: Sunday, October 20, 1996 Words: 844
for whom they worked is often a time-consuming process. The companies which used contractors most frequently are: A.T. Massey Coal Co., Island Creek Coal Co., the Pittston Co., Bluestone Coal Corp. and National Mines Corp., according... Published: Wednesday, August 14, 1996 Words: 717
premiums, and environmental fines and fees. Sutter said the new regulation is also designed to prevent the owners of a company paying high premiums (due to a bad accident history) from setting up new companies to get lower premiums.... Published: Thursday, August 08, 1996 Words: 626
280,000 workers and provide work for tens of thousands of private contractors nationwide. Money would be provided for the departments of Health and Human Services, Education, Labor, State, Commerce, Justice, Veterans Affairs, Interior,... Published: Friday, January 26, 1996 Words: 824