Warrior Met Coal Mining LLC must turn over hundreds of documents to the union representing its miners after a National Labor Relations Board judge ruled the company had illegally withheld them while bargaining for a new contract.
NLRB Administrative Law Judge Melissa Olivero found Thursday that the Alabama mining company had unlawfully dragged its feet in handing over information about the company’s financial standing and the cost of workers’ wages and benefits during negotiations with the United Mine Workers of America in 2021.
Warrior Met executives told the union that the company couldn’t afford the sought-after wage and benefit hikes ...
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