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WA mining salaries soar higher than last boom as skills crunch hits – WAtoday
Tradies’ wages are up 12 to 15 per cent while mining graduates are earning as much as $110,000 in WA, where the skills shortage…

A change to more worker-friendly rosters such as eight days on, six days off or equal swings has also contributed to wage growth, according to Mr Feinberg, as staff received the same money as old swings where they worked more days.
We saw a move already…
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