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Alabama Mining Strike Ends Without a Deal After Nearly Two Years

The New York Times – Business:

The strike at the Warrior Met Coal mine was one of the longest in U.S. history, but the price of coal soared during the walkout, giving the company leverage.

Michael Corkery
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Labor and Jobs, Mines and Mining, Organized Labor, Our Revolution, Strikes, United Mine Workers of America, Wages and Salaries, Warrior Met Coal Inc
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