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Qld safety report calls for protection for whistleblowers

THE Queensland Parliament’s Inquiry into Coal Mining Industry Safety report has found it is common practice for mine workers to be punished for raising safety concerns.

The report clearly accepts that repercussions for workers who raise safety concerns is rife in the industry.

The report clearly accepts that repercussions for workers who raise safety concerns is rife in the industry.

The report recommended the Coal Mining Safety and Health Advisory Committee commission independent research into the impact of coal production rates on safety risk management in Queensland coal mines....

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