Workplace Relations Minister Tony Burke hit out at the company after news of its underpayment issues were revealed. "This cost is equivalent to the labour cost of approximately 5,000 full-time employees across our operational workforce," the company said. Last week the mining giant was critical of the federal government over its 'same job, same pay' legislation, which would require labour-hire workers to be paid at least as much as company employees doing the same job.īHP estimated the policy, which the government plans to introduce this year, could cost it $1.3 billion per year. In June 2020 it was revealed the ABC back-paid over $11.9 million to more than 1,800 current and former casual staff. The homes were owned by BHP people with working knowledge of the proposed iron ore merger with Rio and. In 2021, the Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO) began legal action against Coles supermarkets, alleging the chain underpaid more than 7,500 salaried employees a total of $115 million. There were reasons to be suspicious other than simply the close timing of the break-ins. Last year, Woolworths announced it had underpaid workers by $144 million, on top of $427 million it had already disclosed. Mining and Energy Union general secretary Grahame Kelly said BHP had been "sprung ripping workers off" and the union would ensure affected members received their full entitlements.īHP also said it has found around 400 current and former employees in Port Hedland were entitled to additional allowances. "We are committed to fixing this also." Union hits out at BHP BHP Group (BHP) News Today GBX 2,284 +64.00 (+2.88) (As of 04:16 AM ET) Compare Today's Range 2,258.50 2,296.50 50-Day Range 2,220 2,559.50 52-Week Range 1,998.60 2,880.50 Volume 176,503 shs Average Volume 1.52 million shs Market Capitalization 115.57 billion P/E Ratio 787.59 Dividend Yield 9.89 Price Target GBX 2,503. BHP’s plan states that it cannot set targets for the steel mills, but vowed to work with them to reduce the carbon intensity of their steelmaking by 30 per cent and the plan also contained goals. "Our initial investigation suggests OZ Minerals has been affected by a similar issue before being acquired by BHP," she said. Ms Vodopija said those employed by copper and gold miner OZ Minerals before it was bought by BHP in April may have also been affected. She said leave hours that had been incorrectly deducted would be re-credited, plus 10 per cent, as a recognition that "this never should've happened". She said the issues had been reported to the Fair Work Ombudsman and former employees who may have been affected would be contacted.īHP's chief people officer Jad Vodopija said a preliminary review showed leave had been incorrectly deducted when some employees had taken time off work on a public holiday. BHP says it will have to repay 28,500 workers after it found they had been underpaid.
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