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Tradesmen seek similar coal mine award conditions

TRADESMEN employed by Hitachi in New South Wales’ Hunter Valley are continuing an industrial campaign in a bid to have their long service leave, accident pay and annual leave conditions put in line with the Black Coal Award.

Tradesmen seek similar coal mine award conditions

Most of these tradesmen spend at least 90% of their days working in coal mines, with some permanently rostered at mine sites for the full 12-hour shift, according to Construction Forestry Mining and Energy...

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