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August 14, 2008
Hobet Mining warns employees of layoffs
Court order blocks extension of mine

CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Hobet Mining has warned employees that a court order blocking a new permit may cost some of them their jobs, but company and union officials weren't saying exactly when those layoffs might start or how many workers could be affected.

United Mine Workers President Cecil Roberts vowed to "continue to support all efforts to defend the jobs at Hobet through the legal process and elsewhere."

"The UMWA is not going to stand idly by and watch all that happen," Roberts said in a news release. "We have repeatedly said that we will do whatever we need to do to preserve our members' jobs, no matter where they work. That's what we're going to do at Hobet."

Hobet apparently issued layoff notices to all of the more than 350 workers at its Hobet 21 mountaintop removal complex along the Boone-Lincoln county border.

By law, companies must give workers at least 60 days notice before closing under certain circumstances. The law is known as the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, or WARN.

But union spokesman Phil Smith said UMW officials were told layoffs could begin in "a week or two" and "within a year, the whole place will be shut down."

Mark Schroeder, chief financial officer of Hobet parent company Patriot Coal, could not immediately say how many layoff notices were issued or when those layoffs might start.

"It would not be all 350 employees," Schroeder said. "It's more of a down-the-road issue."

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Posted By: pinnochiobuster (5:39am 08-15-2008)
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Chris and Reality, you guys are the ones that don't get it. Democracy in America was founded upon citizens rights. You have a right to mine your coal, but when your filthy toxins come by way of air or runoff onto my property or PUBLIC waters of the United States, (streams, rivers, etc) that is not only illegal, it is disrespectful to your neighbors below, and I might ad it is disrespectful your very own children and grand children. You are to leave this world as good or better than you found it. Stop making excuses and take some damned responsibility for what you're doing.

Posted By: Chris (11:37am 08-14-2008)
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I cannot believe what I am hearing. I have some news for you guys, surface mining is not illegal...not matter how much you hate it. If it is not your land, it is none of your business what they do with it. But they do relclaim it. Look at some of the old property on google maps, it is really beautiful. Some of you guys care more about bacteria than you do people, really sickening!

Posted By: Jerry (8:52am 08-14-2008)
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Reality - you don't get it. Take your view a little farther down the road. You know, the big picture. MTR is only a long-term job if they continue to level the state. Where do you think Hobet goes after the coal is gone? They going to develop that land and put in good paying jobs? Doing what? Golf course groundskeepers? It's always someone else's fault when jobs are lost, never the company that followed their own greed. Yes it's a sad situation when anyone loses their job, but that doesn't make it right.

Posted By: Reality (7:39am 08-14-2008)
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Pinnochiobuster,

The main ingredient in coal production is coal. If there is no more coal to mine, then they will shut down the operation. You communists just don't get it.

In your socialist world, monopoly money could be used to help people buy milk and bread for only so long before the entire system would fall apart. Do you remember what happened to the USSR? I guess not.

Capitalism, West Virginia, catch the fever!

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