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BHP's industrial relations guru exits


BHP’s industrial relations guru exits
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The architect of BHP’s controversial industrial relations reforms has departed the company amid attempts to revive a national enterprise agreement for the “Operations Services” division and as BHP prepares to bargain a new workplace deal for its struggling Queensland coal mines.
Mark Swinnerton was a key lieutenant of BHP boss Mike Henry until his exit earlier this month.  
BHP vice-president Mark Swinnerton was the architect of the Operations Services strategy that has made permanent BHP employees of close to 4000 people whose roles had been done by labour hire firms or temporary contractors. ....

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Australian unions back war preparations at Labor Party conference


Australian unions back war preparations at Labor Party conference
One of the most revealing features of last week’s Australian Labor Party national conference was the enthusiastic support of the trade unions for the ramping-up of plans for war.
All the unions backed the unanimous votes for a party platform that is committed to expanding military and other war-related production, as well as strengthening the US military alliance because of “its vital importance to Australia’s national security requirements” and demonising China.
Party leader Anthony Albanese set the tone for the conference in his opening address, invoking the record of the World War II and post-war Labor governments of prime ministers Curtin and Chifley from 1941 to 1949. “In Australia’s moment of greatest crisis at the height of the Second World War, John Curtin led the nation out of military danger then Ben Chifley led into reconstruction,” Albanese declared. “Their motto victory in wa ....

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