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MSHA seeks to avoid 'fear of retaliation' in mine probe
Federal officials announced Tuesday that they had expanded the team investigating the Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster to allow workers and families of the victims to anonymously discuss concerns about the Massey Energy mine "without fear of retaliation."
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MSHA seeks to avoid 'fear of retaliation' in mine probe
Federal officials announced Tuesday that they had expanded the team investigating the Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster to allow workers and families of the victims to anonymously discuss concerns about the Massey Energy mine "without fear of retaliation."
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