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On August 18, during the BHP Billiton 2026 results conference call, in response to the recent strike in the Pilbara region and its impact on business, CEO Brandon Craig said that the core goal of the company is to maintain safe and stable operations in Pilbara and the entire group. In the face of labor actions, the company always negotiates with all employees in good faith to provide competitive compensation and benefits. “We want BHP Billiton to be an excellent employer, and we believe the terms of treatment we offer are attractive. Judging from employee feedback, everyone is very supportive of the company. As a result, although labor actions protected by law occurred, they did not have a substantial impact on the business. We do not expect this type of incident to have a significant negative impact on operations, and the business will continue to run smoothly.” Craig said.
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On August 18, during the BHP Billiton 2026 results conference call, in response to the recent strike in the Pilbara region and its impact on business, CEO Brandon Craig said that the core goal of the company is to maintain safe and stable operations in Pilbara and the entire group. In the face of labor actions, the company always negotiates with all employees in good faith to provide competitive compensation and benefits. “We want BHP Billiton to be an excellent employer, and we believe the terms of treatment we offer are attractive. Judging from employee feedback, everyone is very supportive of the company. As a result, although labor actions protected by law occurred, they did not have a substantial impact on the business. We do not expect this type of incident to have a significant negative impact on operations, and the business will continue to run smoothly.” Craig said.
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