BHP Workers to Strike at World’s Biggest Iron Ore Export Port
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Workers at BHP Group's Port Hedland iron ore export terminal in Western Australia will stage an eight-hour strike on July 16 due to unresolved negotiations after more than six months of talks. The strike may impact operations at the world’s largest iron ore export port.
Workers at BHP Group’s Port Hedland iron ore export terminal in Western Australia will stage an eight-hour strike on July 16, unions said, after failing to reach agreement with the company in more than six months of talks.
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