BHP electrical workers vote to strike at key Australian iron ore export hub
BHP electrical workers vote to strike at key Australian iron ore export hub SYDNEY, June 11 (Reuters) - BHP BHP.AX electrical workers at Port Hedland in Western Australia voted in favour of taking strike action, a union said on Thursday.
The Electrical Trades Union said 100% of its members in the region endorsed work stoppages, ranging from 30 minutes to 24 hours.
(Reporting by Christine Chen in Sydney, Editing by Louise Heavens)
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