Original article by Brad Thompson
The Australian – Page: 13 & 19 : 24-Jun-26
BHP held talks with the leaders of four unions at its Melbourne headquarters yesterday, where it put forward a draft enterprise agreement. The unions represent about 240 of the 450 workers at BHP’s iron ore export hub at Port Hedland, who are currently employed via individual contracts. The unions have released a joint statement advising that while some progress was made during the talks, BHP has not yet addressed the core concerns of their members. The Electrical Trades Union and the Australian Manufacturing Workers’ Union recently voted to take industrial action if BHP does not negotiate a deal, while the Australian Workers’ Union and the Mining & Energy Union intend to hold a ballot.
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