KEY POINTS
  • Sens. Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and Tammy Baldwin pressed BlackRock chief executive Larry Fink to intervene in a coal miners' strike.
  • The trio want Fink to use his firm's sizable financial stake in Warrior Met Coal to compel the company's management to broker a deal with striking miners.
  • "Mr. Fink: Our request to you is simple," Sanders, Warren and Baldwin wrote. "BlackRock's Board must publicly demand that Warrior Met negotiate in good faith and agree to a reasonable contract that treats workers with dignity and respect."

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Sens. Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and Tammy Baldwin pressed BlackRock CEO Larry Fink to use his firm's sizable financial stake in Warrior Met Coal to compel the company's management to broker a deal with its striking coal miners.

The trio said the miners employed by the Alabama-based coal company are striking to win better pay and benefits from a job that requires them to work in "extremely dangerous" conditions.

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