Union Approves New Contract for 5 West Virginia Coal Mines

Members of the United Mineworkers of America have approved a new collective bargaining agreement that covers five northern West Virginia mines.

The Intelligencer and Wheeling News-Register reports 60.3 percent of union members voted in favor of the new contract with the Bituminous Coal Operators of America. The deal runs through 2021.

The current collective bargaining agreement expires at the end of this year. Union members had rejected a previous contract proposal on June 28.

The new agreement does not include a raise for workers, and both active and retired union members will have slight increases in their out-of-pocket health care costs.

UMWA President Cecil Roberts said it was a tough vote for the union members to take. He said layoffs in the declining coal industry has put pressure on those still working.

Murray Energy Strikes Five-Year Agreement with Coal Miner Union

America’s largest coal-mining company says it’s reached a tentative labor agreement with unionized miners.

Murray American Energy announced Friday a 5-year pact struck between the United Mine Workers of America and the Bituminous Coal Operators Association, representing mine operators in Ohio and West Virginia.

The union plans a membership vote next week on the contract, which would run from June 30 through 2021.

Robert Murray, CEO of Murray American and chairman of the association, said the agreement “will go a long way” in ensuring union employees are able to continue working “even in this very depressed coal marketplace.”

UMWA President Cecil Roberts said the “rapidly deteriorating status” of the U.S. coal industry required locking in the best terms and conditions six months before the current contract expires.

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