Tensions explode at BHP’s Port Hedland as three union officials are forcibly removed during a right-of-entry visit—claimed by unions as a lawful inspection, but by BHP as an aggressive incident involving a female employee. Amidst an ongoing industrial dispute and recent strikes, the Electrical Trades Union calls it a smear campaign and vows to take BHP to court, alleging labor law violations. Police were called but found no direct contact or charges. Safety concerns mount too, after a contractor suffered a crushed arm at the site—under investigation by BHP and WorkSafe—with the company reaffirming safety as its top priority.

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