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QRC wants workers heard on FIFO

THE Queensland Resources Council has called on the state’s Parliamentary Inquiry into fly-in, fly-out work practices to carefully consider the wants and needs of the industry’s workforce.

Jack McGinn
QRC has advised the state parliamentary inquiry into FIFO work practices to consider workers' wants and needs.

QRC has advised the state parliamentary inquiry into FIFO work practices to consider workers' wants and needs.

A survey of 2300 Queensland resources industry workers was compiled as part of the QRC’s submission to the inquiry, and the council said the clear message was that a workforce comprising both residential...

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