BHP iron ore workers threaten first strike in decades at Port Hedland
Workers at Australian mining company BHP voted in favor of strike action after negotiations over a new enterprise agreement failed to produce a deal. The unions are seeking higher wages and improved working conditions, while BHP maintains that its proposed contract is competitive. Because the dispute involves operations at Port Hedland, one of the world's largest iron ore export hubs, a prolonged strike could disrupt global supply chains. The vote demonstrates how collective bargaining disputes in critical industries can have economic impacts beyond the workplace.
See "BHP iron ore workers threaten first strike in decades at Port Hedland", Melanie Burton, Reuters, July 8, 2026