BHP Electrical Workers in Australia Vote for Strike Action

BHP electrical workers in Port Hedland, Western Australia, have unanimously voted to authorize strike action. The Electrical Trades Union announced that all its members supported work stoppages, available in durations from 30 minutes to 24 hours.

BHP Electrical Workers in Australia Vote for Strike Action
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BHP electrical workers at Port Hedland in Western Australia have voted unanimously in favor of strike action, according to the Electrical Trades Union.

The union revealed on Thursday that 100% of its members from the region have endorsed work stoppages. The proposed actions vary in duration, ranging from as short as 30 minutes to as long as 24 hours.

This move underscores growing tensions and dissatisfaction among workers, marking a significant development in the ongoing negotiations between the union and management.

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