BHP Port Hedland Iron Ore Workers Vote for 8-Hour Strike on July 16, Disrupting A$120M Daily Revenue

According to Jin10, workers at BHP's Port Hedland iron ore operations in Western Australia voted on July 8 to stage an eight-hour strike on July 16. The stoppage is expected to disrupt A$120 million (approximately US$83.16 million) in daily iron ore shipments. The strike follows six months of unsuccessful negotiations between the company and unions over a four-year labor agreement.
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