Rio Tinto releases external review of workplace culture
The review, which was carried out by former Australian Sex Discrimination Commissioner
The review is part of the work being undertaken by Rio Tinto’s Everyday Respect task force, which was launched in
The eight-month study saw more than 10,000 people share their experiences, views and insights via an online survey, as well as through more than 100 group listening sessions, 85 confidential individual listening sessions and close to 140 individual written submissions.
The report, which outlines 26 detailed recommendations, will inform work being carried out to improve how the company prevents and responds to discrimination and unacceptable workplace behaviour.
- A commitment from the company’s leadership to create safe, respectful and inclusive working environments to prevent harmful behaviours and better support people in vulnerable situations. This includes increasing diversity within the company.
- Ensuring the company’s camp and village facilities are safe and inclusive. This includes making sure the company is applying the same safety and risk processes that it uses to prevent harm in operations to create a safe environment for all employees and contractors.
- Making it as easy and as safe as possible for all people to call out unacceptable behaviours, highlight issues when they happen and receive support. This includes introducing early intervention options and improving how the company responds to formal complaints in the workplace.
The actions are a response to the report’s findings which show in the last five years:
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Bullying and sexism are systemic across
Rio Tinto worksites, with almost half of the people experiencing bullying; -
28.2% of women and6.7% of men have experienced sexual harassment at work; - 21 women reported actual or attempted rape or sexual assault;
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Racism is common across a number of areas, with the survey indicating people working in a country different to their birth experienced high rates of racism, and that
39.8% of men and31.8% of women who identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander inAustralia experienced racism.
The full report can be viewed here: https://www.riotinto.com/-/media/Content/Documents/Sustainability/People/RT-Everyday-respect-report.pdf
“I feel shame and enormous regret to have learned the extent to which bullying, sexual harassment and racism are happening at
“I am determined that by implementing appropriate actions to address the recommendations, and with the management team’s commitment to a safe, respectful and inclusive
“I am grateful to everyone who has come forward to share their experiences as we go about this vital work.”
The report also found there is strong appetite for cultural change within the company, including at senior leadership levels, and that there was a visible shift in attitudes and behaviour over the last 12 months.
“In my interactions with the
The report was informed by research that shows lasting cultural change can only happen through engaging with people who have been impacted by harmful behaviours, allowing them to share their stories and design solutions together to prevent a recurrence.
It set out to understand the prevalence of bullying, sexual harassment and racism within the company, to understand people’s individual experiences and to determine the most appropriate and effective approaches for prevention.
About Elizabeth Broderick AO, Principal,
Elizabeth was Australia’s longest serving Sex Discrimination Commissioner (from 2007 to 2015), is Founder and Convenor of the Champions of
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