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Union rails against BHP roster

BHP is going to damage the health and families of its Western Australian iron ore rail workers if its pandemic roster persists, the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union claims.

Mental health fears as BHP train drivers told to continue two and one rosters.

Mental health fears as BHP train drivers told to continue two and one rosters.

The iron ore miner's locomotive drivers who work in WA's Pilbara on a fly-in, fly-out basis have been told they will have to perform a two week on, one week off roster. There usual roster is two on, two...

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