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Threat of bonus deductions could have impacted safety at Grosvenor

COAL mine workers working for contract labour companies at Anglo American’s Grosvenor mine in Queensland may have been discouraged from reporting safety breaches or incidents at the mine because of fear of losing $100 out of their monthly performance bonuses.

Worker safety on mine sites in Queensland remains an issue.

Worker safety on mine sites in Queensland remains an issue.

The 400 workers employed by labour hire group One Key at the Grosvenor received extra cash the further mining equipment advanced each month. That extra cash could be as much as $4000 per month. In questioning...

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