BHP miner sacked for ute brawl wins job back in Fair Work Commission ruling


A BHP miner in Queensland, Australia, successfully appealed his dismissal after the Fair Work Commission ruled his actions during a worksite brawl were self-defense.
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A BHP miner sacked for repeatedly punching his colleague in a violent fight at work has won his job back after the Fair Work Commission held there was no basis for the sacking as the worker acted in self-defence.

Deputy president Terri Butler ruled BHP unfairly dismissed the Caval Ridge, Queensland, miner as his punches were a proportionate response to a co-worker holding him in a headlock and hitting him while they were in the back of a ute.

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