Port Kembla Coal Terminal workers locked out yet again

Andrew Pearson
Updated March 23 2018 - 5:50pm, first published 5:30pm
FIGHT: Port Kembla Coal Terminal workers during a 24-hour picket line at the terminal entrance on January 8, after they were locked out for the first time. Picture: Sylvia Liber
FIGHT: Port Kembla Coal Terminal workers during a 24-hour picket line at the terminal entrance on January 8, after they were locked out for the first time. Picture: Sylvia Liber

Workers at the Port Kembla Coal Terminal (PKCT) have been locked out again amid an ongoing industrial dispute between the company and union members.

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Andrew Pearson

Andrew grew up in the western Riverina town of Hay and has strong ties to the region. He is a former DA journo who has a passion for breaking news and has covered everything from council and politics to crime and court.

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