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BHP OS battle continues

THE Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union is claiming a win over BHP’s Operations Services system with the Fair Work Commission upholding its appeal over the two enterprise agreements underpinning OS.

An FWC interim decision has cast doubt on the EAs underpinning BHP's OS.

An FWC interim decision has cast doubt on the EAs underpinning BHP's OS.

However, BHP argues that the FWC's decision is only an interim one and does not mean the application to approve the OS EAs has been dismissed as yet. The mining giant is arguing that the interim decision...

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