Why Have We Failed to Protect Coal Miners? ‹ Literary Hub
Aug 21, 2020 · Finally, he'd shovel the coal into cars to be hauled out of the mine. In the early 1900s, a miner might earn about two dollars on a good day. He had to buy most of his own tools, and the company paid him only for the weight of the coal he produced. If his car had "dirty" coal—a load containing some waste rock—the company docked his pay.