Vaile slams BHP strikers for threat to exports
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by LLDCN 01:06PM, 11 Jun 2002
Trade minister Mark Vaile this morning (Tuesday, June 11) slammed the strike action by 75 unionists at BHP Steel's Western Port which threatens to bring Australia's $4.9bn auto export industry to a screeching halt as "bloody minded".
Mr Vaile said...
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