A resources multinational will spend more than expected on proposed pay increases. BHP recently discovered wages need to increase by more than its previously anticipated $1.3 billion due to the...
Tag - industrial relations
Outsourced workers will be offered permanent positions at two fossil fuel operations in Queensland’s Central Highlands and Isaac regions. BHP Mitsubishi Alliance (BMA) recently signed asset...
Remote employees could be stuck due to industrial action. Hundreds of fly-in fly-out (FIFO) workers are expected to be stranded due to an ongoing pay dispute. The Australian Federation of Air Pilots...
A mining giant returned its new outsourcing agreement to the drawing board. BHP recently withdrew its bid to approve a new enterprise agreement covering some labour hire workers. “BHP’s...
A mineral producer is deciding whether to exit fossil fuel operations where employees want better remuneration. South32 recently considered selling its Illawarra Metallurgical Coal entity. The...
Employees could soon disregard resources executive directions without fear of reprisal. Authorities recently supported new rules that give mine workers the right to ignore supervisors who contact...
An emerging mineral producer significantly improved worker remuneration. Whitehaven Coal recently offered its employees a $20,000 pay rise at the Maules Creek coal mine in Boggabri, 127km northwest...
A mining giant revealed how much it could spend on mandatory wage increases. BHP predicts new rules requiring all employees to be paid the same could give affected staff members a big raise...
Temporary employees who regularly turn up for shifts might receive greater certainty. Casual mine workers will have the option to transition to a permanent role after six months under new changes...
A mining advocacy refused a multinational’s workplace entitlement perks. BHP employees were recently urged to oppose a 4 per cent wage increase, bonuses and certain leave options offered in the...