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BHP iron ore workers narrowly vote in favour of 16 per cent pay rise

Brisbane Times

Brisbane Times

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July 3, 2026

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BHP iron ore workers narrowly vote in favour of 16 per cent pay rise

BHP workers represented by a coalition of unions in WA’s Pilbara have narrowly voted in favour of an enterprise agreement covering almost 2000 workers.

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