Hundreds of mine workers to be laid off at several West Virginia operations [View all]
Hundreds of mine workers to be laid off at several West Virginia operations
by SHANNON STOWERS
Fri, February 13, 2026 at 1:35 PM
Updated Fri, February 13, 2026 at 1:42 PM
A mine operator has announced plans to idle more than a half-dozen operations in West Virginia and permanently lay off more than 500 workers. (WCHS)
LOGAN COUNTY, W.Va. (WCHS) A mine operator has announced plans to idle more than a half-dozen operations in West Virginia and permanently lay off more than 500 workers.
Greenbrier Minerals LLC issued a WARN notice Friday announcing the layoffs of 530 employees beginning April 14. According to the notice, the layoffs will be permanent. ... The impacted operations include mines and prep plants in Logan and Wyoming counties:
Toney Fork Surface Mine in Lorado
Elk Lick Loadout in Lorado
Powellton No. 1 Mine in Lorado
Saunders Prep Plant in Lorado
Lower War Eagle No. 1 Mine in Cyclone
Muddy Bridge Mine in Davin
Eagle No. 1 Mine in Lorado
Employees at the companys administrative offices in Lyburn, W.Va., were also included in the notice. ... Greenbrier Minerals, which is controlled by Coronado Global Resources, cited adverse market conditions as its reason for the layoffs.
The announcement comes a little more than two weeks after a WARN notice was issued for about 200 workers at Mettiki Coals Mountain View Mine in Tucker County. Those layoffs are expected to begin April 1 when that mine closes.
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