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Concerns building over SJSP

CONCERNS are growing in the mining industry over the federal government’s planned Same Job, Same Pay legislative changes that could give it control over legitimate contract relationships.

The proposed Same Job Same Pay laws have miners concerned.

The proposed Same Job Same Pay laws have miners concerned.

BHP started the ball rolling with its response to the Same Job, Same Pay when it estimated the financial impact of SJSP to its operations would be $1.3 billion annually. That is equivalent to the labour...

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