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contract. McGee countersued, and the case was settled out of court last year at undisclosed terms. In a trial before the settlement, co-workers testified about McGee's penchant for insulting reporters, belittling managers and using... Published: Monday, October 21, 2002 Words: 190
all, for all of us. I'm pretty fed up with subsidizing a few fat cats, either through paying increased premiums to Workers' Comp because the coal industry doesn't pay its share, or through highway funds disappearing down the rat holes... Published: Saturday, August 24, 2002 Words: 942
has fought his entire adult life for the rights of UMW members and all workers everywhere. He's fought for black lung benefits, pensions and health care for retirees and widows, workers' comp reform, and retraining for laid-off miners.... Published: Friday, May 10, 2002 Words: 610
hours. Last year, we ran 200,000. We paid in direct wages around $3.5 million. That doesn't include benefits, taxes, workers' comp, etc. Sales are running around $14 million. "When you think of that, over 100 years, that's a lot of... Published: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 Words: 1349
Mary McQuain, who works with Stuart Calwell's law firm in Charleston. As part of his settlement, he couldn't talk to the media. But in that lawsuit, he and other workers testified that Labor Ready fails to check work sites for safety... Published: Sunday, May 19, 2002 Words: 1249
in Coca-Cola warehouses and facilities in Parkersburg, Bluefield and Clarksburg. Those workers are covered under separate agreements. To contact staff writer Paul J. Nyden, use e-mail or call 348-5164.... Published: Monday, May 06, 2002 Words: 374
the contract on Monday. Then, the union will mail ballots to 210,000 UPW workers, with a copy of all changes made to the national contract. To contact staff writer Paul J. Nyden, use e-mail or call 348-5164.... Published: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 Words: 450
any settlement discussions. Once closing arguments conclude, six jurors will determine if Union Carbide is responsible for workers' asbestos-related illnesses. Plaintiffs' attorneys have also argued that Union Carbide did not do enough... Published: Monday, October 21, 2002 Words: 318
of economic development, as the Legislature intended. He also suggested money for teachers and school workers come from West Virginia's share of a national settlement with tobacco companies. Recht said he was "inclined to think very... Published: Thursday, July 25, 2002 Words: 778
at the former Kanawha Cinemas site, to elude $1.6 million annual rent. In Sunday's Gazette-Mail, investigative reporter Paul Nyden outlined how the state pays around $15 million a year rent to private landlords, all over West Virginia.... Published: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 Words: 330