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who specializes in tracking relationships between coal companies, said last year that 83 percent of all coal industry debt to workers' comp can be tied to mines owned or controlled by major coal companies, such as A.T. Massey Coal Co.,... Published: Sunday, August 11, 1996 Words: 906
with little or no lost time. But some are major, career-ending injuries. Just before the new, stricter law took effect, Workers' Comp granted permanent total disability awards to 32 of the last 64 workers who applied for them. Most... Published: Sunday, November 17, 1996 Words: 1486
said the fund was $1.5 billion in debt when he fought to pass a law increasing employer premiums and making it harder for injured workers to qualify for compensation benefits. It has taken a long time for Richardson and the Caperton... Published: Tuesday, April 23, 1996 Words: 380
AIDE is one of dozens of small groups materializing around the country to fight reforms that unions say are restructuring workers' comp at the expense of the workers it is supposed to protect. Workers' compensation, funded by employer... Published: Monday, June 03, 1996 Words: 715
an employee can prove it, the employee now has another chance to be heard in court. That is the opinion written by state Supreme Court Justice Margaret Workman and issued last month after the question was raised in federal court. On... Published: Sunday, August 11, 1996 Words: 978
ordered the Division of Mines to deny permits to any company failing to post a wage bond or delinquent in payments to the Workers' Compensation Fund. The Division of Mines, a predecessor to Webber's agency, was part of the old Department... Published: Tuesday, March 05, 1996 Words: 441
to the Abrahams, making them responsible for the miners' future health and pension benefits. Gazette investigative reporter Paul Nyden wrote a series of stories in 1993 detailing how large companies like Massey and Island Creek Coal... Published: Tuesday, April 30, 1996 Words: 360
borrow from future generations without their representation. It's called "intergenerational equity." Howard Swint Charleston Workers' comp is about workers Editor: Will the pro-business, anti-labor writers never stop claiming that workers'... Published: Wednesday, July 17, 1996 Words: 725
Compensation contract with Richard Fredeking and L. Thomas Galloway, I was distressed to read your editorial of Aug. 16 which unfairly criticized Attorney General Darrell McGraw for supposedly "blocking" this contract. Contrary to Paul... Published: Saturday, August 17, 1996 Words: 813
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