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BHP workers approve Pilbara labour deal amid lingering concerns

Created at 3 Jul · 4:23 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Workers at BHP's South Flank and Mining Area C iron ore operations in Western Australia have voted to approve a new labor agreement, with 58% in favor. Unions noted significant dissatisfaction among a minority of workers regarding unresolved issues.

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Key Numbers

58%worker approval for labour deal
16%guaranteed pay hike over four years
1,814workers covered by the agreement
1,618workers participating in the ballot

Who's Involved

BHP
mining giant with operations in Western Australia
Combined BHP Ports Unions
union representing workers at BHP's operations
Tim Day
WAIO Asset President at BHP
BHP workers approve Pilbara labour deal amid lingering concerns

↳ Why This Matters

The approval of the labor agreement at key BHP operations averts immediate industrial action at those sites, but lingering union concerns highlight potential future labor disputes and impact operational stability in the crucial Pilbara iron ore region.

Key facts

  • Workers at BHP's South Flank and Mining Area C iron ore operations approved a new labor agreement.
  • The agreement passed with 58% of the vote.
  • The deal guarantees a 16% pay increase over four years.
  • It also includes increased site-based allowances and a new payment scheme for delayed flights.
  • A substantial minority of workers voted against the agreement due to unresolved policy and progression issues.

Workers at BHP's South Flank and Mining Area C iron ore operations in Western Australia have voted to approve a new labor agreement, according to unions. The Combined BHP Ports Unions stated that 58% of workers favored the deal, which concludes a round of negotiations concerning pay and entitlements.

The agreement includes a guaranteed 16% pay increase over its four-year term, along with enhanced site-based allowances and a new payment structure for flight delays, as confirmed by Tim Day, WAIO Asset President at BHP. The deal encompasses 1,814 workers, with 1,618 participating in the vote.

Despite the approval, a spokesperson for the Combined BHP Ports Unions indicated that a considerable minority voted against the agreement. Their dissatisfaction stems from perceived inadequacies in addressing issues such as the selective application of company policies and the absence of clear progression and classification frameworks.

This vote occurs as negotiations are ongoing at Port Hedland, a major iron ore loading port, where workers previously voted in favor of strike action. Port Hedland is connected to several of BHP's mines in the Pilbara region.

Frequently asked questions

58% of the workers voted in favor of the new labor agreement.

The agreement includes a 16% pay hike over four years, increased site-based allowances, and a new payment scheme for delayed flights.

The deal covers 1,814 workers.

Concerns included the selective usage of company policies and the lack of clear progression and classification structures.

What Happens Next

01Negotiations continue at Port Hedland.
02Workers at Port Hedland previously voted in favor of strike action.

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How It Developed

Workers at BHP's South Flank and Mining Area C operations voted to approve a new labor agreement.
% of workers voted in favor of the agreement.
The deal includes a 16% pay hike over four years, increased allowances, and a new payment scheme for delayed flights.
The agreement covers 1,814 workers, with 1,618 participating in the ballot.
A significant minority voted against the deal, citing concerns over company policies and progression structures.
Negotiations continue at Port Hedland after workers voted for strike action.

Sources

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BHP workers approve Pilbara labour deal, unions cite lingering concernsReuters

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