
BHP iron ore workers vote to strike on July 18 at Port Hedland
"It is hard sometimes to understand why they object to EBA's in the Pilbara, but nonetheless, that is a matter for BHP and union representatives to work out."…
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The dispute at the port, Australia's largest export facility, stands to threaten $120 million in revenue a day for the company and $6.85m in royalty payments to the WA government, according to the latest available data. Industrial landscape shifting Unions have steadily been regaining their foothold in the Pilbara since the Albanese government's changes to industrial relations in 2022.
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The dispute at the port, Australia's largest export facility, stands to threaten $120 million in revenue a day for the company and $6.85m in royalty payments to the WA government, according to the latest available data.
according to ABC News Australia — WorldIndustrial landscape shifting Unions have steadily been regaining their foothold in the Pilbara since the Albanese government's changes to industrial relations in 2022.
according to ABC News Australia — World
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