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Mining"Black lung" is also known as "coal miners' pneumoconiosis". As the name suggests - this condition is most commonly associated with coal miners who breath a large amount of coal dust over a number of years into their lungs. But it is not just coal miners who suffer this condition as it is the inhalation of carbon fibres which can cause it - so any workers associated with carbon, such as grinders can suffer the condition. To read more about black lung and how to claim compensation in the UK if you have suffered from black lung see the associated link entitled "black lung disease claims".Its is coal
why are factory managres paid more than production line workers
What was the pay scale like for coal miners in 1920 in the United States?More how they got paid, not exactly what with.
why are factory managres paid more than production line workers
Several times... you have to be more specific
The United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) primarily focuses on representing coal miners and their families in the workplace, not on providing assistance with home cleaning activities for the elderly. They may, however, offer resources or services that support retired miners and their communities more broadly.
how does the owner of a factory which uses coal, solve the problem of sending more dioxide.Into the atmosphere
its about 4 thousand dollar per month. miners gain more.
coal mining can be a dangerous job, thousands of miners have been killed or injured in accidents in the mines, many more suffer from " black lung".
silicosis, or "black lung"In the UK it is commonly called 'dust' the medical name in PneumoconiosisThere are several diseases associated with coal mining. Lung diseases from the inhalation of coal dust is known as "black lung" or "coal miners pneumoconiosis". See the related link entitled "black lung disease claims" to read more about coal miners lung disease.Two other industrial disease coal miners can suffer from are: industrial deafness (from exposure to excessive noise) and vibration white finger (from exposure to vibrating power tools) see the related links entitled "industrial deafness claims" and "miners vwf" for further details of these conditions.
white-collar workers - apex
Non-farm workers, including factory workers, averaged $1,400 per year. Farmers earned an average of $400 per year during the 1920's.