A mining giant returned its new outsourcing agreement to the drawing board. BHP recently withdrew its bid to approve a new enterprise agreement covering some labour hire workers. “BHP’s...
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A mineral producer is deciding whether to exit fossil fuel operations where employees want better remuneration. South32 recently considered selling its Illawarra Metallurgical Coal entity. The...
A mining advocacy refused a multinational’s workplace entitlement perks. BHP employees were recently urged to oppose a 4 per cent wage increase, bonuses and certain leave options offered in the...
A resources advocacy refused to accept a multinational’s lucrative workplace incentives. BHP employee representatives recently rejected more than $7 million in benefits. This means 1400 BHP...
An industrial relations watchdog recently gave the nod to terminate mine employees who opt not to relocate. BHP Operations Services (OS MCAP) was within its legal rights to dismiss resources workers...
Two resources multinationals were litigated over serious workplace concerns. BHP Coal was recently sued for allegedly failing to manage occupational health and safety risks at the Goonyella Riverside...
An overwhelming majority of mine employees are prepared to temporarily postpone duties for more long-term employment across Central Queensland. Coal workers from four BHP Mitsubishi Alliance (BMA)...
Multiple leaders were harshly, unjustly or unreasonably fired from a resources infrastructure company, a watchdog found. The Fair Work Commission recently ruled six shift managers were unfairly...
Australia’s workplace relations tribunal will let a multinational resources company terminate employees based on individual medical decisions. The Fair Work Commission (FWC) rejected the latest...
A multinational resources company claimed industry advocates tried to undermine its reputation for leverage purposes. Bravus Mining and Resources accused the Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining...