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Metropolitan workers not legally made redundant, court rules

In 2022, the Fair Work Commission determined that the sackings were not genuine

Peabody Energy's Metropolitan mine in NSW. Photo courtesy of Peabody Energy

Peabody Energy's Metropolitan mine in NSW. Photo courtesy of Peabody Energy | Credits: Peabody Energy

The Federal Court has ruled that 22 workers sacked at Peabody Energy's Metropolitan coal mine in Helensburgh New South Wales in 2020 were not genuine redundancies as similar work continued to be performed...

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