Coal miners frustrated over not being paid blocked a load of coal from moving in Pike County, Kentucky. One miner, a father of two small children, said the power company had come to turn off his electricity. Another said he was late on his mortgage payment and worried that he could lose his house. Melissa Collins, the wife of one of the two miners who kicked off the protest, said, “If it hadn’t been for my mom, I don’t know how we would’ve made it.”
After three days, the company agreed to pay all wages demanded by the miners.
The protest was the second in six months in which Kentucky coal miners blocked a railroad track after a company failed to pay miners for work they had already completed.