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BHP train drivers agree deal, call off strike

BHP can breathe a sigh of relief today after industrial action planned for February 16 was called off at the 11th hour and Mining and Energy Union members accepted an in-principle agreement.

 Back to work for BHP train drivers

Back to work for BHP train drivers

MEU Western Australia district secretary Greg Busson said the union would be withdrawing planned industrial action. Busson said the agreement addressed train drivers' concerns and the gains were made...

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