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No breaches at Mt Whaleback: OWS

THE Office of Workplace Services has identified no breaches of workplace laws at BHP Billiton’s Mt Whaleback iron ore mine after concerns were voiced by employees that Australian Workplace Agreements had contributed to an unsafe workplace.

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No breaches at Mt Whaleback: OWS

According to the ABC 7:30 Report, more than 200 employees at BHP's Mt Whaleback iron operation in the Pilbara signed a petition, which detailed concerns that a serious accident was waiting to happen because...

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