ENVIRONMENT

FWC throws out BHP OS agreements

THE full bench of the Fair Work Commission has found the two BHP “Operations Services” enterprise agreements were not genuinely agreed to and therefore were incapable of being approved.

There are more than 2000 Operations Services workers deployed at BHP coal mines.

There are more than 2000 Operations Services workers deployed at BHP coal mines.

Due to an ongoing legal challenge by the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union over the two Enterprise Agreements, BHP has moved its Operations Services' workforce on to contracts reflecting...

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