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Workers at BHP Group's (BHP.AX) Port Hedland iron ore operations in Western Australia plan to go on strike next week, including a 24-hour ban on loading ships and a work stoppage, the unions said on Friday.

The Combined ​Ports Unions represents three unions, including the Western Mine Workers Alliance, as well as ​electrical and manufacturing workers.

Union spokesperson Adam Woodage said 16 shipments were expected to ⁠be held up over the two days. Around 150 workers are expected to take part in ​the strike, he told reporters in Melbourne.

BHP did not immediately respond to Reuters' request for comment.

Unions are ​making their biggest push in 30 years to penetrate Australia's mining heartland, emboldened by a Labor government law in 2022 giving them the power to negotiate wage deals that cover several employers and more scope to request flexible arrangements ​and industry-wide strikes.

The group said workers would impose a 24-hour ban on loading ships on August ​8, followed by a 24-hour work stoppage at the Port Hedland Bulk Export Terminal beginning at 0530 AWST on ‌August ⁠9.

Port Hedland, in the country's northwest, is a major artery for Australian iron ore, through which $80 million of BHP's products transit each day.

High-voltage and power workers negotiating a separate enterprise agreement with BHP will also undertake a 12-hour stoppage on August 9, the alliance said.

"We have given ample opportunity for ​BHP to come to ​the table with a ⁠fair offer that addresses our members' concerns," Western Mine Workers Alliance spokesperson Craig Beveridge said in a statement.

The unions most recently met with BHP on July ​28, but no agreement was reached.

The world's largest listed miner has been ​in negotiations for ⁠more than seven months with unions representing around 450 operators and maintenance workers over a four-year enterprise agreement.

The unions said workers were seeking enforceable wage and condition protections through a new enterprise agreement.

Port Hedland is ⁠one ​of the largest iron ore loading ports in the world, ​and is also used by miners Fortescue (FMG.AX) and Hancock Prospecting.

Earlier this month, BHP posted record iron ore output and higher realised prices.

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