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OS battle continues

BHP has been accused of providing its Operations Services workers with copies of Enterprise Agreements containing the same agreements as those recently ruled invalid by the Fair Work Commission.

Not getting crib breaks in the specified five-hour period is one of the concerns raised over the OS EAs.

Not getting crib breaks in the specified five-hour period is one of the concerns raised over the OS EAs.

The Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union conducted a survey of mineworkers employed by BHP's in-house labour hire provider Operations Services and found only 4% were satisfied that their wages...

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