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Militant/Susan LaMontWarrior Met No. 4 mine picket line, in Brookwood, Alabama, May 16. “The company knows we’re only asking for what they took from us in 2016,” striker Harold Young, at right, said.
BROOKWOOD, Ala. “We need national exposure for our strike,” Harold Young, a United Mine Workers of America union member on strike at Warrior Met Coal’s No. 4 mine, told the
Militant on the picket line here May 16. Spreading the word about the strike is crucial for building solidarity.
“The company knows we’re only asking for what they took from us in 2016 and what other union miners have. We deserve more, with the cost of living going up all the time,” he said. Young has worked at the mine for 10 years.
Mayor Lester Miller proposes cutting funding for some outside agencies, including museums, for FY 2022 budget
It will save the county roughly $230,000 based on what was allocated to these agencies last year Author: Ashlyn Webb (WMAZ) Updated: 12:25 AM EDT May 20, 2021
MACON, Ga. There s a lot of new announced increases in the budget for public safety, beautification projects and the fight against blight, but Mayor Lester Miller says he s looking to make some cuts.
One of those is funding for some outside agencies, including Atrium Health Navicent and museums.
Mayor Miller says the county just doesn t have the money in the budget to fund Atrium Health Navicent and museums in town, so he s proposing cuts that can save the county roughly $230,000.