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Miners Forced to Attend Romney Event

A group of coal miners in Ohio feel they would have been fired if they did not attend an Aug. 14 event with presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney and contribute to his campaign — and to make matters worse, they lost of day of pay for their trouble.

In phone calls and emails to WWVA radio host David Blomquist, employees at the Century Mine in Ohio said they feared retaliation if they did not attend the Romney event.

“Yes, we were in fact told that the Romney event was mandatory and would be without pay, that the hours spent there would need to be made up my non-salaried employees outside of regular working hours, with the only other option being to take a pay cut for the equivalent time,” the employees told Blomquist. “Yes, letters have gone around with lists of names of employees who have not attended or donated to political events.”




“I realize that many people in this area and elsewhere would love to have my job or my benefits,” one worker explained. “And our bosses do not hesitate in reminding us of this. However, I can not agree with these callers and my supervisors, who are saying that just because you have a good job, that you should have to work any day for free on almost no notice without your consent.”

“We do not appreciate being intimidated into exchanging our time for nothing. I heard one of your callers saying that Murray employees are well aware of what they are getting into upon hire, or that they are informed that a percentage of their income will go to political donations. I can not speak for that caller, but this is news for me. We merely find out how things work by experience.”

Murray Energy Chief Financial Officer Rob Moore told Blomquist that the charges were untrue.

“There were no workers that were forced to attend the event,” Moore said. “We had managers that communicated to our work force that the attendance at the Romney event was mandatory, but no one was forced to attend the event. We had a pre-registration list. And employees were asked to put their names on a pre-registration list because they could not get into the event unless they were pre-registered and had a name tag to enter the premises.”

“What about not getting paid for an eight-hour day?” Blomquist wondered. “If the mine was shut down for the visit, I understand, but wouldn’t it be fair — let’s use the word ‘fair’ — to still pay these individuals for that day? I mean, it wasn’t their fault they weren’t working.”

“Our management people wanted to attend the event and we could not have people underground during Romney’s visit,” Moore insisted.




“But why not still pay then their wage for that day?” Blomquist pressed.

“By federal election law, we could not pay people to attend the event,” Moore replied. “And we did not want anyone to come back and see where anyone had been paid for that day.”

“I’m not saying pay then to attend the event, I’m saying, ‘Hey look, we have to close down the mine, if you want to attend this event, that’s fine, but you’re still going to get a day’s pay for the work that you would have done,’” Blomquist pointed out. “Why not do that?”

“As a private employer, it was our decision and we made the decision not to pay the people,” the Murray chief financial officer said.

“We’re talking about an event that was in the best interest of anyone that’s related to the coal industry,” Moore added. “I do not believe that missing an eight-hour day, when you put it into perspective, when you think about how critical — critical this next election is, and how critical it is that we get someone in this office that supports coal — to give up eight hours for a career, I just don’t believe that there is anything negative about that.”

At the time, conservative blogs and websites like The Daily Caller, The Gateway Pundit andTownhall trumpeted the fact that “hundreds of Ohio coal miners attended” the event. Even though the mine was closed on Aug. 14, soot-covered miners were staged behind the GOP hopeful as he spoke..


Added: Aug-28-2012 Occurred On: Aug-28-2012
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  • coal miners voting for Obama is like chickens voting for Colonel Sanders

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  • “There were no workers that were forced to attend the event,” Moore said. “We had managers that communicated to our work force that the attendance at the Romney event was mandatory, but no one was forced to attend the event.

    huh wtf ?? Which one is it ?

    "Our management people wanted to attend the event and we could not have people underground during Romney’s visit"

    so you shut down a company for one day just because of a politician...that's a scary thought...

    "As a pri More..

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  • straight up coercion

    But understand the mine managers believe Obama wants to shut them down. They are desperate.

    Meaning the mine managers would/will do anything (legal or not) to save their mine.

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  • Miners, their families and coal stock investors are no dummies - their futures looks bleak. With Fracking wells numbering in the hundreds of thousands and more being brought on line daily - miners can read the writing on the walls. A 1 million dollar investment into Patriot Coal last year is worth less than 11 thousand dollars today. Thats like paying for a new Veyron and in return getting a used (high mileage) Malibu.....in one year!

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    • @PootiesDaddy - never overlook the possibility of poor corporate management for the woes of a company. There is a world market for coal, and US coal has some of the greatest demand.

      Another cause of problems could be the slow world-wide economy.

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    • @viennachoirboy Well said.

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    • @viennachoirboy Whatever you say - I'm sure you're able to find article after article of demand proof. I can't.

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    • @PootiesDaddy F**k patriot coal. Their little bankruptcy stunt put me out a lot of money.

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    • @adherna I hear ya bother - I barely avoided a disaster myself in PCX - now Im in KCG - from one latrine to the next. But ya know - picking up a little Patriot now may not be the worst idea - they do have like 4B in assets.,,,,And Apple can't sue them, er, I don't think.

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  • Ah, baseless accusations. I see.

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  • I call bullshit. But I wouldn't doubt that a company would want to throw its weight behind someone who is friend to big business, and especially the coal industry.

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  • Although it's the HuffPost, here is a link to a recording of Murray Energy's CEO Rob Moore, who sounds a bit delusional.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/28/century-mine-romney-ohio-mandatory_n_1836674.html

    Mr. Moore sounds like a man too use to getting his own way, having people bow to him, and crushing those who disagree.

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  • So, workers couldn't enter the mine due to Federal Safety Law. But are they saying NO work could have been performed that day? What about inspections and maintenance of equipment on the surface, cleaning equipment and vehicles, administrative work? For a facility that big, there is ALWAYS something to be done. Sounds like poor management more than anything else.

    there's no reason management could not have gotten together and made a list of things to do during the "off-day". I have d More..

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  • If the americans vote for Romney you country is fuc'ed..Obama not perfect but at least he looks like he cares about the middle class...Romney would stomp all over the middle class,kiss the ass of the wealthy,pull all safety nets for the poor and move all jobs to India and China......

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  • Glad I live in a right to work state.

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  • "By federal election law, we could not pay people to attend the event."

    True... but nothing whatsoever prevented them from simply saying that they would pay them double-time for the following day.

    Doesn't surprise me that Romney's campaign needs to have people threatened with unemployment to get them to attend his rallies.

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    • @EventHorizon2012 Or since you're not being paid,you have the choice to spend the time with your family.

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    • @EventHorizon2012 and run the risk of having some douchebag democrat accuse them of skirting election law? ya great idea

      we don't need to be threatened with unemployment, we're experiencing record unemployment and a twat president who said he wants to bankrupt the coal industry

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    • @echo4250

      Hell yeah... I'd have been happy to take the day off and go fishing.

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    • @_Byron_

      Well... that's a stretch only you could make. Election laws have absolutely no bearing on what a company pays their employees on the day after an election.

      That's called a "loophole" in the law... and they should have consulted with Romney about it, because he's an expert in finding ways to skirt the law.

      Besides... since when did conservatives start ducking anything because of what Democrats might say? Bullshit argument all the way around.

      And why would you think tha More..

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  • @RugOutFromUnderYou What you described is every bit as wrong as what these guys faced.I don't know what the answer is.Both parties are full of liars and thieves and we are the ones who keep getting fucked over and over.

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  • What a shocker! I thought THIS was what those Commie, Socialist Lib/Dem bastards did....

    Priceless....thanks Conservatives for pulling back the curtain....you are who and what you are....lying scum.

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    • @LoPull "By federal election law, we could not pay people to attend the event." If management is gone, no one works in the mines. Did you not read the whole article?

      What if the management were a couple of Moderates or Democrats on the fence with the next coming election? Maybe they wanted to see if Mitt could win over their indecisiveness? Use your god damn noggin moron! Liberals are the ultimate scum of this world. Maybe you need to cut back on the Liveleak with a score like that an More..

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    • @digbick10inurazz hey little dick you forgot the rest

      """"“There were no workers that were forced to attend the event,” Moore said. “We had managers that communicated to our work force that the attendance at the Romney event was mandatory, but no one was forced to attend the event."""


      so mandatory isn't being forced nowadays ?

      interesting....stupid troll

      p.s. Mormon boy IS a closet dem you dumb fuck.

      read this about mormon boy, that McCain put toget More..

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    • @digbick10inurazz
      YET...they FORCED them to attend....facts and truth....the BAIN (pun intnended) of Conservatives.

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