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Australia’s BHP, unions fail to reach wage deal

By Thomson Reuters Aug 18, 2026 | 12:02 AM

Aug 18 (Reuters) – BHP Ports Unions said on Tuesday that it had failed to reach ​an agreement with BHP on ‌a wage deal for workers at Port Hedland in Western Australia.

The parties said they will meet again on ‌August ​25, a spokesperson ⁠for the union added.

“In ⁠today’s meeting, BHP presented a proposal that does not adequately address the concerns of the people ​whose hard work generated that $13 billion profit,” the union ⁠said.

BHP did not ⁠immediately respond to a Reuters ​request for comment.

BHP reported better-than-expected full-year ​earnings of $13.20 billion earlier in ‌the day and declared its highest annual dividend in four years.

Some BHP workers at Port Hedland, ⁠the world’s largest iron ore export hub, staged a second planned stoppage earlier ⁠this month, ‌marking the first major ⁠industrial action at the ​site ‌in a quarter century.

BHP ​CEO Brandon ⁠Craig, however, said he did not expect the industrial action to impact the company’s performance.

(Reporting by Sneha Kumar in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Sonia Cheema)