Strike costs Warrior Met millions; Redstone Arsenal has new commander; Alabama wants unemployment overpayments back

Warrior Met Coal reported $6.3 million in business interruption costs during the second quarter related to an ongoing strike

Strike cost Warrior Met $6.3 million in 2Q

Warrior Met Coal reported $6.3 million in business interruption costs during the second quarter related to an ongoing strike. Earnings were $297 million, despite the 16-month strike. – AL.com

 

Redstone Arsenal has new commander

Col. Brian Cozine has taken over as garrison commander at Huntsville’s Redstone Arsenal. The garrison commander oversees the entire Redstone Arsenal operation.  – Stars and Stripes

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Alabama Department of Labor wants millions in unemployment pay back

The Alabama Department of Labor says it gave out more than $725 million in unemployment in 2021 and 2022 but that more than $164 million of that was overpaid. If you overpaid through no fault of your own, repayment isn’t required.  – News 19

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