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Port Hedland deckhands accept EBA

Teekay Shipping's tugboat deckhands in Port Hedland will receive four weeks of paid leave each year after voting to accept a new enterprise bargaining agreement (EBA).

Port Hedland deckhands accept EBA

The unanimous acceptance of the deal brought to a close 15 months of sometimes-heated negations between the Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) and Teekay. Under the new EBA, employees will not receive...

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