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Home » Workers put down tools over safety concerns
Alcoa says it expects about 600 workers from its Pinjarra refinery in Australia to return to work after they walked off the job over safety concerns, reports ABC News.
Workers went out on strike twice in one week after union claims that some workers' faces were burnt by a caustic substance that overflowed from faulty equipment.