This article was originally published by the Ohio Valley Resource. The convoluted bankruptcy of coal company Blackjewel has hit another turn of events as the company’s former CEO moved to liquidate the company. A federal judge is considering a motion submitted last week to convert the bankruptcy from Chapter 11 […]
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W.Va. Governor Coal Companies Agree To Settle $5 Million In Delinquent Mine Safety Debts
Coal companies owned by the family of West Virginia Governor Jim Justice have agreed to pay more than $5 million in overdue mine health and safety fines and fees. According to a press release released Wednesday, a total of 24 coal companies owned by the Justice family agreed to settle millions of […]
Read MoreMore Unpaid Appalachian Miners Stage A Coal Train Blockade
This article was originally published by Ohio Valley ReSource. For the second time since summer, eastern Kentucky coal miners are blockading a railroad track to protest unpaid wages. The new blockade, which was started Monday afternoon by Quest Energy miners, echoes the months-long blockade by Blackjewel coal miners over the summer […]
Read MoreAppalachian Lawmaker Plans To Halt Senate Action Over Coal Miners’ Benefits
This article was originally published by Ohio Valley ReSource. West Virginia Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin pledged Wednesday to block all legislation until pensions and health benefits are secured for coal miners. Manchin said no legislation will pass the Senate until he is assured that coal miners’ benefits will be in the spending […]
Read MoreMurray Energy’s Bankruptcy Could Bring Collapse Of Coal Miners’ Pensions
This article was originally published by Ohio Valley ReSource. The recent bankruptcy of Ohio Valley coal giant Murray Energy has renewed fears about the already shaky financial foundations of the pension plan that tens of thousands of miners and their families depend upon. The seismic collapse of yet another coal employer has […]
Read MoreBlackjewel Miners Get More Of Their Pay As Labor Dept. Acts Against Bankrupt Company
This article was originally published by Ohio Valley ReSource. Coal miners who went without pay when mining company Blackjewel declared bankruptcy this June are one step closer to receiving lost wages. The checks come weeks after some of the miners ended a long-running protest, and months after the federal Department […]
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