The head of the national coal miners' union on Thursday urged the Trump adm...
PIPESTEM, W.Va. - The head of the national coal miners’ union on Thursday urged the Trump administration to impose regulation on silica dust in mines, which researchers believe is responsible for a resurgence of black lung disease in central Appalachia.
The demand from United Mineworkers of America president Cecil Roberts comes as President Donald Trump tries to pump up U.S. coal production, mainly by rolling back regulations he deems burdensome to the industry. Miners and regional health experts blame the rebound on longer hours spent in deeper parts of played-out coal mines, and the use of heavy machines that blast through layers of quartz rock and kick up large quantities of fine silica dust.
Österreich Neuesten Nachrichten, Österreich Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
What is 'company money?' Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez calls out corporate tactic to 'take over towns''It's happened all over, from West Virginia coal mines to Puerto Rican sugar plantations,' New York Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said.
Weiterlesen »
Panama president-elect plans review of Canadian miner First Quantum's contractPanamanian President-elect Laurentino Cortizo said on Tuesday his government wou...
Weiterlesen »
SEC chairman: New regulations will force brokers to be 'very candid' with investorsThe SEC's Jay Clayton says the new conflict-of-interest rule won't stifle innovation in the brokerage space by adding unexpected regulatory expenses.
Weiterlesen »
FCC votes to curb unwanted robocallsGood news for those of you who hate robocalls: The FCC will now allow wireless carriers to automatically block unwanted robocalls for their subscribers unless they opt out
Weiterlesen »
P&G's Olay skin-care brand unveils refillable packaging test to curb plastic wasteIf successful, P&G says the move could substantially reduce plastic waste from single-use products.
Weiterlesen »