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Union railing against BHP's train driver pay stance

UNIONISED train drivers on BHP's iron ore network in Western Australia's Pilbara plan to stop work for 24 hours on February 16 in their latest bid to secure a better enterprise agreement.

 Pilbara rail crossing

Pilbara rail crossing

BHP has warned that any employees who chooses to take protected industrial action will not be paid for their shift. It is understood the Mining and Energy Union called the 24-hour stoppage on Friday...

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