Posted on 07/22/2014 11:13:43 AM PDT by Timber Rattler
Another round of layoffs for the coal industry this one striking Wise County, Virginia.
On Monday workers at both Cumberland River Coals Pine Branch Number One in Wise County, and a second mine in Letcher County, Kentucky, learned that the mines would be shutting down indefinitely.
Derrick Saylor is one of the workers who learned that he would be losing his job. "Here in the mountains we are tight knit, like a family," said Saylor. "People we work with are like family cause we are with them as much as family at home"
"Its tough [and] its sad to see the coal industry where it is at today," Saylor said.
Saylor says he will get 60 days of severance pay and 90 days of insurance coverage.
Saylor says he was told that the cheap price of natural gas, tougher EPA regulations on coal-fired power plants, and the rising cost of mining in general as the reasons behind the closure.
Officials say as many as 213 people will lose their jobs because of the closures.
They can get government checks.
Wise County went 74% for Romney in 2012. Coincidence?
And the miner union backed the Marxist.
It’s the natural gas/petroleum industry war on coal. The name Pickens comes to mind. Coal gasification and distillation would bury domestic oil and gas production if put into practice, and the petroleum industry knows it.
I would have guessed that Wise County went D, would have been wrong.
Er, maybe if they had busted butt more last election, we wouldn’t have McAwful, the enviro-nazis’ biggest fan, as gov.......
Do it all and put the Arabs back in tents.
Why don't major players like Peabody just do it then? They owe nothing to Pickens.
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