Logan County Commission Office Staff Joins United Mine Workers of America

In an exciting development, the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) proudly announces the addition of the Logan County Commission Office staff to its ever-expanding family. The decision solidified through a resounding vote, marks a significant moment for UMWA members as we welcome our newest comrades with open arms.

International President Cecil E. Roberts expressed his sincere congratulations to the Logan County team, commending their choice to stand alongside the UMWA. Roberts emphasizes the pivotal move towards fortified job security and equitable workplace representation.

The UMWA, renowned for its unwavering commitment to workers’ rights, brings a wealth of experience to the forefront. Negotiating on behalf of its members, the union has a proven track record of securing fair wages, ensuring safe working conditions, and championing comprehensive benefits.

 

 

The decision of the Logan County Commission Office staff to unite with the UMWA showcases their confidence in our union’s ability to be a stalwart advocate for their interests. By becoming part of the UMWA family, these workers now have access to an extensive network of support and resources, ensuring their voices resonate and their concerns are effectively addressed.

This union milestone adds the Logan County employees to a growing community of public workers, not just in West Virginia, but nationwide, who have chosen the UMWA as their trusted ally.

As we celebrate this new chapter, let’s affirm our commitment to solidarity. The strength of the UMWA lies in its members, and together, we will continue the fight for the rights and well-being of every hardworking individual within our union.

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