A spokesperson for the United Mine Workers of America said the union does not expect a move to decertify it at Tuscaloosa County’s Warrior Met Coal to stand.
The petition was filed on April 6, according to the NLRB website. Attempts to reach the NLRB and Warrior Met Coal for comment were not immediately successful.
A majority of votes in an election decides the outcome. The NLRB lists 795 employees affected in the Warrior Met Coal case.began returning to work after a 23-month strike, believed to be the longest in Alabama history.after months of stalemate in the labor talks. According to the union, concessions to keep the company afloat back in 2016 were not restored in subsequent contract offers.by the UMWA’s director of communications, Erin Bates.
“We certainly hope that no management personnel are encouraging or participating in this effort, which would be a blatant illegal act.”
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