Labor and Water Problems Beset Anthracite Industry?Slightly Reduced Production

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. F. K. Brown
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1944

Abstract

ANTHRACITE in 1943, in common with the coal industry as a whole, passed through a year of wage negotiations that seemed endless. In the early months discussion of the United Mine Workers' demands was taken up and carried on continuously until May, finally reaching an impasse when the Union refused to continue at work, while submitting their demands to the War Labor Board. Thus a strike threatened, averted by the Federal Government taking over the industry, effective May 1, by order of the President. An office of the Bureau of Mines was established in Wilkes-Barre under the direction of J. J. Forbes, Mineral Production Security Division, as regional manager, who conducted operations until September, 1943, when the collieries were turned back to the operators. But the miners did not agree with the War Labor Board's award rendered in the fall, resulting in a recurrence of the previously threatened strike. again averted by Government control. In addition to the major upsets, a number of individual suspensions occurred at various mines. In spite of these drawbacks, to which might be added the difficulty of obtaining equipment and the scarcity of man power, the industry by November was only little less than a million tons short of the previous year. and in all probability, finally produced but little less than in 1942. This little less. however, was greatly missed in the market.
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APA: J. F. K. Brown  (1944)  Labor and Water Problems Beset Anthracite Industry?Slightly Reduced Production

MLA: J. F. K. Brown Labor and Water Problems Beset Anthracite Industry?Slightly Reduced Production. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1944.

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