Checkweighman

Checkweighman – This was a very important job, as he represented the interests of his fellow workers to the colliery management by checking the weight of the tubs of coal coming out of the mine. It was his job to keep a check on minerals extracted and to negotiate the true weight of coal coming out of the mine, for which the men got paid. Management claiming a ton of coal could be between twenty-one and twenty-five hundredweight dependent on the amount of slack and small coals it contained, which they would not pay the miners for. The Checkweighman was elected by and financed by the miners.

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