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Posts Tagged ‘coal miners’

Blair Mountain Returns to National Register of Historic Places

By Hannah Gillespie | August 9, 2018 | 0

The site of West Virginia’s Blair Mountain labor conflict between coal miners and law enforcement was placed back on the National Register of Historic Places after a federal judge ruled its delisting to be unlawful.

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Black Lung Disease Surges as Support for Miners Dwindles

By Elizabeth E. Payne | August 9, 2018 | 0

A recent study shows that black lung disease in Appalachian coal miners is at a 25-year high — but federal taxes on coal companies that help compensate affected miners are set to expire next year.

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Mine Safety, Water Quality Targeted in West Virginia Bills

By AV's Intern Team | April 12, 2017 | 0

Bills before the West Virginia legislature threaten to diminish mine safety and water quality protections. The measures were proposed by industry groups.

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Retired Miners Face Possible Loss of Benefits

By AV's Intern Team | April 12, 2017 | 0

Retired coal miners face possible loss of benefits, a Duke University study reveals coal ash byproducts in area fish, The U.S. State Department approves the Keystone XL pipeline and other shorts from The Energy Report.

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Miners Protection Act Advances

By AV's Intern Team | October 7, 2016 | 0

Union coal miners, retirees and their families are one step closer to securing their pensions and benefits as the U.S. Senate Finance Committee approves the Miners Protection Act.

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Black lung disease reaches near-record levels

By AV's Intern Team | October 13, 2014 | 0

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health has released research on the “entirely preventable” resurgence of black lung among coal miners.

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