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Omaha Steve

(99,584 posts)
Wed Sep 2, 2015, 10:32 PM Sep 2015

No union coal mines remain in Kentucky


http://www.sltrib.com/home/2905597-155/no-union-coal-mines-remain-in

By DYLAN LOVAN The Associated Press
First Published 3 hours ago • Updated 3 hours ago

Harlan, Ky. • Kentucky coal miners bled and died to unionize.

Their workplaces became war zones, and gun battles once punctuated union protests. In past decades, organizers have been beaten, stabbed and shot while seeking better pay and safer conditions deep underground.

But more recently the United Mine Workers in Kentucky have been in retreat, dwindling like the black seams of coal in the Appalachian mountains.

And now the last union mine in Kentucky has been shut down.

"A lot of people right now who don't know what the [union] stands for is getting good wages and benefits because of the sacrifice that we made," said Kenny Johnson, a retired union miner who was arrested during the Brookside strike in Harlan County in the 1970s. "Because when we went on those long strikes, it wasn't because we wanted to be out of work."

FULL story at link.
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