Tuesday Morning - Problems, Progress and Profits in the Bituminous Coal Industry

Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute
M. H. Forester
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Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute
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Jan 1, 1953

Abstract

The Bituminous Coal Industry has for the past year been faced with a most serious problem. I am sure that you have had your own individual and local problems, as do we all. In my thirty years of practical experience with coal mining, I have never found an operating man nor a coal mine without problems. The very nature of mining, with so many unknown factors involved, precludes the absence of problems. But they are not insurmountable, and one should not dwell on them interminably. They should be recognized as a challenge to our ability and ingenuity to solve them, and once the proper solution is found, it should be applied and the problem dismissed. However, we find ourselves at the moment in the midst of a serious challenge to our very existence. In the early thirties, many in the industry welcomed the re-establishment of Unionism as a balance wheel, in the belief that the stabilization of wage scales would also stabilize prices and eliminate disastrous price cutting practices. The ultimate effects of having twenty-six years of benevolent paternalism in the administrative branches of Federal and State Governments with their labor courting policies, could hardly have been anticipated. And so with wages spiralling under government sponsorship, we have finally reached the point where competitive fuels, such as natural gas and oil are more attractive to the consumer, from the economic angle of cents per BTU cost, than coal.
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APA: M. H. Forester  (1953)  Tuesday Morning - Problems, Progress and Profits in the Bituminous Coal Industry

MLA: M. H. Forester Tuesday Morning - Problems, Progress and Profits in the Bituminous Coal Industry. Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute, 1953.

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