United Mine Workers of America (UMW).
United Mine workers
Charles Burnell Fowler has written: 'Collective bargaining in the bituminous coal industry' -- subject(s): Collective bargaining, Coal miners, Bituminous coal, Labor unions, Coal mines and mining
Spencer J. Sadler has written: 'Pennsylvania's Coal and Iron Police' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, History, Strikes and lockouts, Iron industry and trade, Labor disputes, Coal trade, Coal mining, Iron industry, Private Police
The first U.S. coal labor union appeared in Illinois in the 1890s. By 1900 unions were present in five other states. Eventually, the United Mine Workers of America (UMW), a national organization, became the dominant labor influence in the industry.
To make coal
from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the industry employed 4,790 workers in 2001, down slightly from the figure for 1997.
Coal mining is the major industry in West Virginia.
In the pharmaceutical industry, ORG typically stands for an organization. It is commonly used to refer to companies, institutions, or agencies involved in the development, manufacturing, distribution, or regulation of pharmaceutical products.
Agwu Akpala has written: 'Critical history of Nigerian industrial relations, 1937-1967' -- subject(s): History, Industrial relations, Labor movement, Labor unions, Labor laws and legislation 'Managing industrial relations in Nigeria' -- subject(s): Industrial relations, Collective bargaining, Coal miners, Coal mining industry
a coal industry or fishing industry. a coal industry or fishing industry. this means anything that is sourced from the ground is an example of the primary sector
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Mun Myong Hak is the Minister of Coal Industry for North Korea.