BHP are brilliant at cutting costs, underpaying critical employees, increasing work hours for maximum output, and saving money on basic employee benefits such as… critical supplies, a working sandwich toaster in a crib room that services 400+ mine workers, coffee cups on a regular several week period at a time, and an annual Christmas party for the employees who earn it billions of dollars.. 👍
This video is straight out of BHP PR. Millions spent on all manner of greatness, but when it come to pollution, they promise all manner of stuff, without any evidence. Just like last time. Their gig 10 years ago promised all manner of stuff, by today. 5 years ago by today. Promises are full of but. All those hard luck stories they all hand me.
If they get the American company it’s definitely about tactics. The history helps to understand their future and growth prospects. Proud of their achievements is a good thing I thought❤
BHP has mining operations at Chile like "Escondida"¡¡This mine started to produce in 1990¡¡Today "Escondida" has 8 phases¡¡BHP represents to chilean GDP a very important % yearly¡¡
I know all about Mining companies and what comes with it Nickel mine in Hometown WA that's why I'm here finding out what happened to my mates ten years later WA seems to not be done with me yet
You said it best. Australia is geopolitically tied to the west, but conversely financially tied to Asia aka China... It's a lot easier for China to replace Australia as a supplier, then it is for Australia to find another China. BHP's future is also tied into all of this. The future is Shakey...
India and South East Asia is on the rise, we can capitalise on that. China on the other hand tried to buy from others and proved we aren’t so easily replaceable. The lucky country will find a way.
BHP are brilliant at cutting costs, underpaying critical employees, increasing work hours for maximum output, and saving money on basic employee benefits such as… critical supplies, a working sandwich toaster in a crib room that services 400+ mine workers, coffee cups on a regular several week period at a time, and an annual Christmas party for the employees who earn it billions of dollars.. 👍
Great video thank you ❤❤
How about also covering our rapid rise in gas mining?
Great idea Michael, certainly on the list.
This video is straight out of BHP PR. Millions spent on all manner of greatness, but when it come to pollution, they promise all manner of stuff, without any evidence. Just like last time. Their gig 10 years ago promised all manner of stuff, by today. 5 years ago by today. Promises are full of but. All those hard luck stories they all hand me.
If they get the American company it’s definitely about tactics. The history helps to understand their future and growth prospects. Proud of their achievements is a good thing I thought❤
Agree James, I’m super proud that an Aussie company has absolutely nailed it in business.
Sitting here watching this on lunch at a bhp mine in qld im asking for raise
You'll be replaced by AI
Hahah classic Tyson, why not!
I'm a mechanical fitter Ai won't replace me
@@tysonrolls9713 IT ALREADY HAS !!!!!
@@tysonrolls9713your wage won’t go up either tho.. or at least, not faster than the average GDP rates..
BHP has mining operations at Chile like "Escondida"¡¡This mine started to produce in 1990¡¡Today "Escondida" has 8 phases¡¡BHP represents to chilean GDP a very important % yearly¡¡
Let's talk tactics:
We can, through our quantified technology, locate all veins of each ore sought.
Scraping the top off Australia for its share holders
This seems to be more about history than tactics. Why is it of concern, and what exactly is the point?
The point is I’m proud of an Australian business that has been extremely successful on the global stage.
I know all about Mining companies and what comes with it Nickel mine in Hometown WA that's why I'm here finding out what happened to my mates ten years later WA seems to not be done with me yet
Sydney Harbour Bridge was built in the UK by Dorman Long Co. It was built dismantled and sent by ship to Australia.
Approximately 21% of the remaining steel manufacturing and supply was from the Newcastle Steelworks.. as per Wiki source..
After watching your first minute. Because they dont pay their way to Australian national wealth. Only wealth funds and superannuation
Net zero, fat chance
To ruin the world
You said it best. Australia is geopolitically tied to the west, but conversely financially tied to Asia aka China... It's a lot easier for China to replace Australia as a supplier, then it is for Australia to find another China. BHP's future is also tied into all of this. The future is Shakey...
India and South East Asia is on the rise, we can capitalise on that.
China on the other hand tried to buy from others and proved we aren’t so easily replaceable.
The lucky country will find a way.
China tried replacing Australia with its trade war. Australia then recorded its largest ever trade surplus with china 😂😂😂
The biggest in mining industry no doubt but dominate the world ? lol! It is only a tiny one to China as a whole.
Yes but unlike china, BHP has a positive outlook
Haha iron ore is dead in australia