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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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Investing.com
· Jul 8, 2026
BHP iron ore workers vote to strike on July 18 at Port Hedland
BHP iron ore workers vote to strike on July 18 at Port Hedland
The West Australian
· Jun 28, 2026
CME WA touts resources sector’s increasingly ‘vast and outsized’ tax contribution following latest ATO data
WA’s miners and fuel producers pull more than 50 times their weight when it comes to paying tax, according to a key lobby group for the sector.
The Moscow Times
· Jul 8, 2026
Duma Tightens Rules for Migrant Workers and Their Children in Russia
Foreign workers must prove they earn enough income to support themselves and their dependent family members.
Jacobin
· Jun 21, 2026
The Value of Workers’ Contributions Is Inherently Collective
The Left argues that workers deserve the fruits of their own labor, while the Right says that some workers contribute much more than others and so deserve higher pay. But that claim overlooks the dependence of individual contributions on collective labor.
DutchNews.nl
· Jul 8, 2026
Wages rose faster than business profits in 2025: CBS
Workers took a slightly larger share of the money generated by Dutch companies last year, as pay rose faster than...
Radio New Zealand
· Jul 1, 2026
Treasury reveals its advice to government during early days of fuel crisis
One suggestion was that there was value in waiting before giving New Zealanders fuel relief through the in-work tax credit.
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Related coverage for "BHP iron ore workers narrowly vote in favour of 16 per cent pay rise": Investing.com — BHP iron ore workers vote to strike on July 18 at Port Hedland. The West Australian — CME WA touts resources sector’s increasingly ‘vast and outsized’ tax contribution following latest ATO data. The Moscow Times — Duma Tightens Rules for Migrant Workers and Their Children in Russia. Jacobin — The Value of Workers’ Contributions Is Inherently Collective. DutchNews.nl — Wages rose faster than business profits in 2025: CBS. Radio New Zealand — Treasury reveals its advice to government during early days of fuel crisis