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TWU, National Jet work it out

PROGRESS is being made between National Jet and the Transport Workers Union (TWU) with the latter stopping short of applying for industrial action that could have thrown the mining industry into turmoil for its fly-in, fly-out workers.

Rebecca Lawson
TWU, National Jet work it out

TWU organiser Rick Burton told MiningNews.net the union and the contracted air services provider, which employs pilots who fly for QantasLink, have had two meetings so far, with another one arranged for...

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