Unions launch landmark ‘same job, same pay’ case against BHP
David Marin-GuzmanWorkplace correspondent
The mining union has launched its much-anticipated case against BHP’s labour hire firms, which the mining giant has predicted would cost it an extra $1.3 billion a year.
The Mining and Energy Union on Wednesday filed 10 “same job, same pay” applications against labour hire firms at three major BHP open cut mines – Goonyella Riverside, Peak Downs and Saraji – in Central Queensland.
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