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BHP tells miners in NSW Hunter to transfer interstate or resign as company prepares for sale

Up to 80 workers at New South Wales’ largest coal mine have been ordered by BHP to accept transfers to interstate mines or resign from their positions.
Key points:
- BHP is searching for a buyer for its Mt Arthur mine
- The company is winding up its labour hire arm at the mine, which employs 80 people
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