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Kestrel employees reject EA offer

EMPLOYEES at the Kestrel Coal mine in Queensland have overwhelmingly voted against an offer by Kestrel Coal Resources for a proposed Enterprise Agreement and have not ruled out taking industrial action.

Workers’ concerns centred around attempts to leave crucial entitlements such as redundancy.

Workers’ concerns centred around attempts to leave crucial entitlements such as redundancy.

Mining and Energy Union Queensland vice-president Shane Brunker said 97% of employees voted "no" to the KCR's offer because it did not secure important conditions and locked in pay inequities. He said...

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