Mining unions are accusing BHP of a go-slow in pay talks by only showing up for three meetings in six months to negotiate the first union deal for iron ore production workers in the Pilbara.
The Western Mine Workers Alliance on Friday launched legal action against BHP in pursuit of good faith bargaining orders after the mining giant delayed negotiations for 1600 operational workers at its Mining Area C and South Flank mines in Western Australia.
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