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Mastermyne sent packing from Grosvenor

Redundancies looming for Mastermyne at Grosvenor

Image of Grosvenor mine taken just after the fire took hold. Photo courtesy Mining and Energy Union

Image of Grosvenor mine taken just after the fire took hold. Photo courtesy Mining and Energy Union | Credits: Mining and Energy Union

Mining services provider Metarock is expected to hand out redundancy notices to about 140 workers at the Grosvenor mine after Anglo American tore up the contract it had with Metarock's Mastermyne following...

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