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07-11-2015, 10:36 PM
RunItUpTheGut Wrote:^
I read today that they intend to lay off several mine inspectors since the ruling went against them.
In all my years of being a part of the coal industry, ive always wondered why mine inspectors weren't on the side of the mining companies in most cases. If anything its job security. Now they have done so well at the democrats agenda, they are rewarding them with a pink slipnicker:
MSHA's District office in Pikeville will be phased out within 15 months. Norton Va. and Barbourville Ky. offices will assume Pikeville's responsibilities. I also heard that MSHA's field offices at Martin, Phelps and Elkhorn will be closed.
I once ask an inspector what would happen when they shut down the coal industry, he said they were told they would not lose their job, they may be transferred to another location or another department, but they would have a job.
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