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AMWU finds new angle on Chevron

THE Australian Manufacturing Workers Union has raised questions on mental health and FIFO work, reheating its long-standing tit-for-tat with Chevron over 457 visas at the Gorgon project on Barrow Island.

AMWU finds new angle on Chevron

The union raised the mental health banner over a group of 30 Filipino welders on 457 visas who are working a 52-day roster at the project. "I recently gave evidence to the parliamentary enquiry into...

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