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BMA ordered to compensate dismissed contractor

A FEDERAL Court judge has ruled that the BHP-Mitsubishi Alliance took unlawful adverse action against a coal mine worker when she refused to operate her truck due to safety concerns.

BMA ordered to compensate sacked truck driver.

BMA ordered to compensate sacked truck driver.

What compensation BMA will have to pay Kim Star, a contractor employed by Workpac from October 2013 to November 2017, will be determined at a later hearing. On November 9 2017 Star was rostered to work...

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