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BHP employees approve Pilbara Labour Deal, Unions Cite Persistent Concerns

Unions said on Friday that workers at BHP's South Flank iron ore operation and the?Mining Area C?iron ore operation in Western Australia voted for approval of a new labour agreement, but noted that many were still dissatisfied. The Combined BHP Ports Unions reported that 58% of workers voted for the agreement proposed by?the mining company, ending a series of negotiations about pay?and entitlements. Tim Day, WAIO Asset President at BHP said in an email that the agreement included a guaranteed 16% increase in pay?over a four-year period, as well as increases to site-based benefits and a payment scheme for delayed flights.

Day said that the deal covered 1,814 employees, and 1,618 participated in the ballot. A spokesperson for the Combined BHP Ports Unions said that a significant minority voted against the agreement, citing the fact that it didn't adequately address certain issues such as the selective utilisation of company policies or the lack of a?clear progression and classification structures. Negotiations are ongoing at Port Hedland following a strike vote by workers last month. Port Hedland, Australia's largest iron ore loading port and one of the biggest in the world, is connected to BHP mines located in the Pilbara area.

(source: Reuters)