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BHP workers vote to strike at Australian iron ore export hub

Created at 11 Jun · 9:51 AM2 sources↑ Market-relevant
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Hundreds of BHP workers at Port Hedland, Australia, have voted in favor of strike action, risking disruptions to iron ore shipments from one of the world's largest export hubs. Workers are seeking improved pay and conditions after seven months of unsuccessful bargaining.

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Key Numbers

100%ETU members endorsing strike action
100ETU members participating in strike vote
89.4%AMWU members endorsing strike action
100+AMWU members voting in favor of strike action
7 monthsbargaining period before strike vote

Who's Involved

BHP
World's biggest listed miner facing potential strike action
Electrical Trades Union (ETU)
Union representing workers at Port Hedland
Australian Manufacturing Workers Union (AMWU)
Union representing workers at Port Hedland
Adam Woodage
State secretary for Western Australia for the ETU
Steve McCartney
State secretary for the AMWU

↳ Why This Matters

The potential strike action at Port Hedland threatens to disrupt iron ore shipments from a critical global export hub, impacting supply chains and potentially affecting commodity prices.

Key facts

  • Hundreds of BHP workers at Port Hedland, Australia, have voted in favor of strike action.
  • The Electrical Trades Union reported 100% of its 100 participating members endorsed work stoppages.
  • The Australian Manufacturing Workers Union reported over 100 members voted 89.4% in favor of strikes.
  • Workers are seeking improved pay and conditions after seven months of unsuccessful bargaining.
  • Port Hedland is one of the world's largest iron ore export hubs and is crucial for BHP's operations in Western Australia.

Hundreds of BHP workers at Port Hedland in Western Australia have voted in favor of taking strike action, raising the risk of disruptions to iron ore shipments from one of the world's largest export hubs. The Electrical Trades Union (ETU) reported that 100% of its 100 participating members endorsed work stoppages, which could begin within days. The Australian Manufacturing Workers Union (AMWU) also saw over 100 members vote 89.4% in favor of strike action.

The votes follow months of negotiations between the workers and BHP, the world's largest listed miner, regarding a labor agreement. Workers are seeking improved pay and conditions, with AMWU state secretary Steve McCartney stating that members have "had enough" after seven months of unsuccessful bargaining.

ETU state secretary Adam Woodage criticized BHP's "obstructive conduct" and stated that workers are seeking an agreement that ensures parity for those at the port, who were hired on "wildly disparate" individual contracts. Industrial action may commence after five days' notice is given.

Frequently asked questions

Port Hedland is located in Western Australia and is one of the world's largest iron ore export hubs.

Workers are seeking improved pay and conditions, as well as parity for workers with the same skills and experience.

Negotiations have been ongoing for at least seven months, with unions citing BHP's "obstructive conduct".

What Happens Next

01Workers may begin industrial action after giving five days of notice.

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How It Developed

Hundreds of BHP workers at Port Hedland voted to strike, risking disruption to iron ore shipments.
Around 100 Electrical Trades Union members voted in favor of work stoppages ranging from 30 minutes to 24 hours.
More than 100 Australian Manufacturing Workers Union members voted, with 89.4% supporting action.
Workers are seeking improved pay and conditions after seven months of unsuccessful bargaining.
Industrial action may commence after five days' notice is given.

Sources

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Hundreds of BHP workers back strike at key Australian iron ore export hubReuters via PiQSuite
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BHP workers vote for strike action at Australian iron ore export hubReuters via PiQSuite

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