Brisbane Times
·australia
·2 hours ago
BHP workers at Port Hedland consider strike over wages and conditions
Workers at BHP's Port Hedland iron ore operations are considering a strike due to deteriorating conditions and wages after nearly a year of negotiations. A 24-hour shutdown could cost BHP approximately $116 million, with potential broader impacts on global supply chains. The dispute reflects a larger movement among Australian miners seeking to re-unionize amid recent labor reforms.
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