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Union claims a victory after BHP backs away from locking striking OS workers out

BHP has backed away from locking Operations Services workers taking protected industrial action out of their accommodation camp in Central Queensland.

Trucks at Goonyella Riverside.

Trucks at Goonyella Riverside.

Last week the Mining and Energy Union provided notice on behalf of Operations Services Production members of a four-hour stoppage on July 4 at Goonyella-Riverside near Moranbah. The MEU says that on...

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