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Industrial trouble brewing at Aurizon

QUEENSLAND coal companies are in the firing line as train crews, freight operators and rollingstock maintainers at Aurizon's Queensland Coal haulage business launch a protected industrial action campaign that includes stoppages and overtime bans.

 Industrial action is threatening Aurizon's Queensland operations.

Industrial action is threatening Aurizon's Queensland operations.

Aurizon has been bargaining with the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Employees, the Rail Tram and Bus Union and the Electrical Trades Union over an Enterprise Agreement for its coal business....

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