Union win in BHP fight
Two enterprise agreements, championed by Mike Henry to reduce labour contracting, have been dealt a blow by the Fair Work Commission.
Two enterprise agreements, championed by Mike Henry to reduce labour contracting, have been dealt a blow by the Fair Work Commission.
Rio Tinto chairman Simon Thompson has backed a document calling for a global $US100-a-tonne carbon price.
Orica says revenue is holding up despite the impact of COVID-19, with the mining services company lifting half-year earnings.
Lithium giant Albemarle has slowed spending on a new plant, as COVID-19 dents the uptake of electric vehicles, the sector’s key driver.
Rio Tinto has suffered a bigger-than-expected protest vote over its resistance to setting emissions targets for buyers of its products.
Australia’s next generation of innovative biotech and medical device companies look likely to be left out of the government’s JobKeeper program.
Rio Tinto boss Jean Sebastien Jacques says sorting out Australia’s long-term energy policy should be a key plank in the post-pandemic plan.
Chile will begin the trial, with the miner potentially rolling out the technology across its global workforce.
Global operations remain in production and are ‘particularly valuable in the current volatile environment’, says Rio boss.
Greensill gives ‘formal notice’ to firms still using its supply chain services to delay payments to small business beyond 30 days.
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