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By John Hawkins and Susan Lamont May 31, 2021
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.
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Susan Henderson, owner of The Poplars Hotel in Moulton I m hoping things will get back to normal, the first weekend is quite busy but there are not so many business people around, she told the
Chronicle & Echo. But absolutely I m looking forward to it - it will be good.
Susan has been among the hoteliers offering rooms to key workers during the lockdown but Monday will be the first time everyone else can go away.
Dodford Grange Bed & Breakfast owner Frankie Jackson is similarly upbeat about reopening with plenty of bookings to prepare for and welcome.
Dodford GrangeBed & Breakfast in Dodford