In a 1986 documentary, Massey Energy CEO Don Blankenship -- then head of its Rawls subsidiary -- explains how non-union companies can cut payments to miners and drive union coal operators out of business.
For information on the film, "Mine War on Blackberry Creek," contact Anne Lewis at alewis615@earthlink.net
@rmf86 He's afraid to touch dogs of any size
Ms2blackcats 7 months ago
don blankenship drowns puppies in his backyard watering hole for fun.
rmf86 1 year ago
Yep! Slavery isn't dead in America, it's abetted by corporations of all stripes. Want to know what freedom is? It's not what this guy wants. He wants to maximize his profits at the expense of his employees. Thus, slavery is alive and well. As long as people can buy i$hit, they shut up and accept their place.
MarkRosengarten 1 year ago