Parties meet today over Port Kembla dispute
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David Sexton
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last modified
Feb 03, 2012 10:50 AM
Negotiations are underway today in an effort to resolve the industrial dispute Port Kembla Coal Terminal in New South Wales.
A strike began on Wednesday and is expected to last until early Wednesday of next week.
In an emailed statement, PKCT general manager Peter Green said a conciliation hearing was set for the Fair Work Australia tribunal in Wollongong today.
“The current...
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