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Unionised staff at BHP's Port Hedland operations walked off the job at 2pm for an eight-hour stoppage. The action is the first major industrial dispute at the site in 25 years and is expected to cost the company and state government millions in lost revenue and royalties.
Workers at BHP's Port Hedland port will stop work for eight hours on Thursday. The Combined Ports Unions seek equal pay for equal work and an enterprise agreement covering conditions.