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BHP is refusing to allow Central Queensland locals the opportunity to work in its two newest Bowen Basin mines. Caval Ridge and Daunia have a compulsory 100% FIFO policy – only employing permanent workers from Brisbane and Cairns. This policy locks out workers from all Central Queensland regional cities and local towns like Moranbah, just kilometres from the mines. It also denies freedom of choice for FIFO workers so they can choose to have their families move closer to where they work in regional Queensland. If Central Queenslanders want to work in the mines, they have to leave their families and fly to Brisbane or Cairns at the beginning and end of every shift roster. While at work they must stay in camps on the fringes of towns throughout their work roster even if their families live close by. At the same time, if workers from Brisbane or Cairns want to live closer to work and move with their families to local towns, they aren’t allowed. Already a number of towns have had populations decrease to the point where local businesses cant survive. Can you sign a petition petition to CEO Andrew Mackenzie and tell BHP to stop locking locals out of work and to end its discrimination against regional communities? | bit.ly/10ppXwW
Posted on: Thu, 06 Nov 2014 03:30:01 +0000

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