BHP Operations Services model faces legal scrutiny
Employment agreements covering BHP’s Operations Services arm will go back before the courts after a union win in the Fair Work Commission on Friday. The
Employment agreements covering BHP’s Operations Services arm will go back before the courts after a union win in the Fair Work Commission on Friday. The
BHP has welcomed 250 apprentices and trainees in Mackay and Perth as part of a new program to build skills and create career pathways into
The BHP Foundation has committed $2 million to support the University of Queensland (UQ) to advance a COVID-19 vaccine in clinical development. It’s one of
BHP will allocate $7.6 million from its recently created Vital Resources Fund to set up COVID-19 testing centres in Moranbah and Proserpine. It’s a move
BHP has reported a three per cent drop in metallurgical coal production in the nine months to March 31, with its largest Queensland mine still
BHP will establish a $50 million Vital Resources Fund to help support regional communities around its operations in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. The
BHP announced today it would hire 1500 additional people to support its workforce operating across Australia. The jobs would be offered as six-month contracts and
BHP has announced COVID-19 response measures expected to deliver about $100 million more quickly into the hands of its small business partners. The mining company
BHP is facing a shake-up at the top heading into 2020. Rag Udd, currently vice president Technology Global Transformation, has been appointed acting chief technology
Mike Henry has been appointed chief executive officer of BHP, replacing Andrew Mackenzie who will retire as CEO on 31 December 2019. Mr Henry, currently
The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) has announced a six-year partnership with BHP that will deliver technical and leadership conferences for resources sector
Ethical sourcing, meeting climate change goals and creating an inclusive workforce are not only right, they are good for business, according to BHP group procurement
BHP chairman Ken MacKenzie has stressed the company’s focus on safety in his address to the company’s AGM, but says it has been unable to
The Queensland Resources Council has welcomed BHP’s annual economic contribution report, highlighting payments of $1.24 billion to the State Government last financial year, or $100 million every
BHP plans to install hundreds of sensors in coal handling preparation plants across its operations as part of its technological transformation. Vice-president of technology, global
Two pioneering BHP women are among the recipients of the 2019 Queensland Resources Council Indigenous Awards, announced in Brisbane this week. Wemba Wemba woman Nyah
The BHP Foundation has donated $250,000 to the Australian Red Cross to support flood disaster relief efforts in North Queensland. “The size and scale of
BHP has announced a change to its procurement policies, extending preferred payment terms of 30 days to all Australian businesses in areas deemed local from