Unionised workers at BHPs operations in Port Hedland could walk off the job as soon as next week after endorsing protected industrial action.

BHP could lose $100 million in revenue a day if two unions vote for work stoppages, unless it can find about 450 replacement staff in Western Australia.

Unionised workers at BHPs operations in Port Hedland could walk off the job as soon as next week after endorsing protected industrial action.

Hundreds of BHP Port Hedland staff are a step closer to walking off the job at Australia's biggest iron ore hub.

As votações ocorrem após meses de negociações com a empresa para fechar um acordo trabalhista, com os funcionários buscando melhorias salariais e nas condições de trabalho

The Australian Manufacturing Workers Union (AMWU) confirmed 90 per cent of its members at BHP’s Pilbara port operations had backed the proposal to stop work, with strike action…