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FIFO workers at end of tether

THE mining union has called on the Western Australian government to hold a meeting with industry, policy makers, and workers to ensure thousands of fly-in, fly-out, workers do not remain in limbo following the snap lockdown this week.

FIFO workers at end of tether

According to the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union, thousands of FIFO workers are stuck onsite in the Pilbara, locked out of Perth, following the city's fourth lockdown. The WA government...

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