The United Mine Workers of America are celebrating a small victory after labor leaders significantly revised an order instructing them to pay more than $13 million to Warrior Met Coal.
The National Labor Relations Board ruled on July 22 that the UMWA is responsible for $13.3 million in security costs and loss of profit at Warrior Met over the course of its year-long strike in Brookwood, Alabama.
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