Following threat to strike by the United Mine Workers of America over claims of unfair labor practices, Warrior Met Coal Inc. said it remains committed to the negotiation process and is working toward a resolution.
However, the company said it will continue to meet customer demands for its coal should a deal remain unreached and the strike, set to begin at 10:30 p.m. Thursday, proceed.
“We have and will continue to work with the UMWA to reach a resolution,” Warrior Met Coal said through Erin Vogt, director of public relations for PERITUS public relations, a Birmingham-based firm. “While we are disappointed that the UMWA has taken this extreme step to declare a strike while we continue to negotiate in good faith, we have continuity plans in place to continue meeting the demands of our key customers.”
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