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Safety's Shafted: Industry Titan Leads Mine Watch

  • Writer: Jaime David
    Jaime David
  • Mar 11
  • 1 min read

The article details opposition from the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) and broader worker safety advocates to the nomination of Wayne Palmer, a former mining industry lobbyist, to head the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). Critics argue Palmer's background representing mining companies creates a conflict of interest, as he would be responsible for enforcing safety regulations against the very industry he previously served. The UMWA, while officially opposing Palmer's nomination, is accused of attempting to negotiate a compromise with the Trump administration that would weaken safety standards in exchange for a more favorable appointment. The article highlights a historical pattern of the UMWA prioritizing collaboration with mine owners over the safety concerns of its members, exemplified by their previous support for industry-friendly figures within MSHA. The article asserts that the political establishment, including both Democrats and Republicans, is complicit in prioritizing corporate profits over worker safety in the mining industry. It argues that reliance on the UMWA to advocate for worker safety is a flawed strategy due to the union's history of collaboration with mine owners. Furthermore, the article criticizes the current state of MSHA, arguing that it has been systematically weakened over decades, leading to preventable accidents and fatalities in the mining industry. The nomination of Palmer is portrayed as a continuation of this trend, signaling a further erosion of safety regulations and a prioritization of corporate interests. The article concludes by advocating for independent worker-led action to fight for safer working conditions in the mines. find the original article here: https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/03/11/rkrm-m11.html

 
 
 

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