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Patriot Coal expects to lay off more than 2,000 workers in Boone and Kanawha counties

2015-10-06 19:29:53| Energy - Topix.net

Kanawha County Commission President Kent Carper says 1,065 workers in his county will lose their jobs. There will be 483 layoffs at Speed Mining LLC in Dawes, 288 at Wildcat Energy in Eskdale, 161 at Midland Trail Energy, 118 at Remington LLC in Eskdale and six at Little Creek Dock in Charleston.

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