Australia's richest woman Gina Rinehart wants to share profits from her Roy Hill iron-ore mine with her workers. And it comes with an incentive - the more iron ore she exports, the bigger the spoils.
Mrs Rinehart is introducing a performance-based profit-sharing scheme as the privately owned company pursues more "effective use" of berth facilities in Port Hedland's inner harbour to boost exports to 60 million tonnes a year, which will require state government support.
The move came a...
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