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BHP to front FWC over Operations Services EAs

The law does not compel BHP to employ people under existing agreements.

More than 72,000 people have applied for BHP Operations Services roles since we began in April 2018.

More than 72,000 people have applied for BHP Operations Services roles since we began in April 2018.

BHP may need to give "undertakings" to improve aspects of the agreement in order to win approval. If the agreements are not approved the Construction, Forestry, Mining, and Energy Union said it is calling...

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