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major coal companies from suits his agency filed beginning in 1996. During his campaign against former Gov. Cecil Underwood, Gov. Bob Wise criticized Vieweg's efforts to dismiss the lawsuits. But the Wise administration is taking a... Published: Sunday, March 11, 2001 Words: 777
be resolved before bringing in the other 19 coal companies. Steve White, executive director of ACT, said, "We are disappointed in the Wise administration's lack of support in pursuing this debt. Why is it ACT's burden alone to show... Published: Thursday, March 08, 2001 Words: 662
more effective. HAUGHT: Do you think a Logan County circuit judge is going to rule against the Logan County coal companies? WISE: In the Workers' Comp cases, Judge Stevens of McDowell County certainly has a vast array of forces down... Published: Sunday, May 13, 2001 Words: 5088
Workers' Compensation premiums lower for small businesses." Steve White, a Charleston lawyer and chairman of Wise's gubernatorial campaign, said, "This issue was an important part of the campaign debate. It made a significant distinction... Published: Sunday, December 30, 2001 Words: 1719
for employee relations in the Division of Personnel, after more than 33 years in state government. Smith said he's going to do some farming. He raises registered Morgan horses, which, he said, were America's first breed, and owns a... Published: Monday, July 02, 2001 Words: 1083
former Gov. Cecil Underwood and former Divison of Employment Programs William Vieweg, former coal executives, as they limply sought to write off unpaid workers' compensation premiums by above-the-law "good neighbors" like Bluestone... Published: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 Words: 607
last Thursday through Sunday. Those documents are believed to include payroll records from the first three years of Underwood's term. "There's no telling what we've got once we start getting into these boxes," archives director Fred... Published: Saturday, January 20, 2001 Words: 573
the Caperton administration, Attorney General Darrell McGraw sued 21 owner companies to recover nearly $200 million owed to Workers' Comp before the law changed. But this effort was sabotaged by the succeeding Underwood administration.... Published: Thursday, October 04, 2001 Words: 363
miners who are hurt on the job. Then the contractors went out of business. This allowed the owner firms to avoid the Workers' Comp cost, shifting it onto conscientious companies that faithfully paid their premiums. Under former Gov.... Published: Thursday, June 14, 2001 Words: 346
Arch and Ashland had very few contractors who went out of business owing compensation premiums. Shortly before leaving office, Underwood and Vieweg filed a petition asking the state Supreme Court to block ACT from intervening in the... Published: Sunday, March 04, 2001 Words: 769