Sudbury's Leo Gerard Speaks on West Virginia Coal Mining Disaster
"This column is dedicated to the proposition that Canada (and indeed the world) is in a crisis situation and that fundamental social change is required to remedy this situation." - The First Column, Lambda November 2, 1971 This blog is inspired by my column of the same name in the Laurentian University Newspaper, Lambda, from 1971-1973. The title refers to the concept of subverting the system from within. To read key excerpts from those columns read the first few posts in this blog.
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Labels: coal mining, deaths, explosion, Labour Unions, Leo Gerard, Massey Energy Co., murder, Performance Coal Co., safety violations, United Steelworkers, Upper Big Branch Mine-South, West Virginia, workers
Perhaps not in the legal sense, but this speaks of moral responsibility:
Massey Energy's sprawling Upper Big Branch mine has a history of violations involving the ventilation of combustible methane gas.Click here for full CBC News report
Last year, the mine faced 458 safety violation citations, and 50 of those were classified as "unwarrantable failures to comply," according to the Mine Safety and Health Administration.
At the time of Monday's explosion, the mine was facing more than $150,000 US in fines for pending safety violation charges.
In 2006, Massey Energy was fined $1.5 million for 25 violations that inspectors concluded contributed to the deaths of two miners who were trapped in a fire in another West Virginia mine owned by the company.
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Labels: coal mining, deaths, explosion, Massey Energy Co., murder, Performance Coal Co., safety violations, Upper Big Branch Mine-South, West Virginia, workers