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BHP downsizing OS workforce at Mt Arthur

BHP has cut jobs, changed rosters and cancelled flights and accommodation for Operations Services workers at its Mt Arthur coal mine in New South Wales, leaving many workers unable to continue their jobs, according to the mining union.

 BHP's Mt Arthur mine in NSW.

BHP's Mt Arthur mine in NSW.

The Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union claims Mt Arthur Coal mine OS workforce job numbers would be cut to four crews operating two excavators - about 110 workers, down from 160 on site. ...

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