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Rio Tinto chief pledges response after harassment class action

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Posted on December 12, 2024

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By Daina Beth Solomon BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - The head of global mining group Rio Tinto pledged to act if wrongdoing was discovered following the filing of sexual harassment lawsuits against the

Rio Tinto CEO Promises Action After Harassment Lawsuits

By Daina Beth Solomon

BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - The head of global mining group Rio Tinto pledged to act if wrongdoing was discovered following the filing of sexual harassment lawsuits against the company.

Brisbane-based law firm JGA Saddler this week filed a class action against Rio and BHP Group, alleging widespread and systemic sexual harassment and discrimination at Australian mine sites.

The lawyers allege both companies have used confidentiality agreements to prevent female employees from speaking about sexual harassment at work.

BHP and Rio said they do not currently use NDAs when dealing with sexual harassment allegations.

Speaking to Reuters, Jakob Stausholm, the chief executive of Rio Tinto, pledged to respond to wrongdoing.

"If something that is not okay is happening, it's unacceptable. And we'll do everything to avoid that," Stausholm said in an interview on Thursday.

"I was devastated when I read the news the other morning," he told Reuters.

BHP issued a statement on Wednesday saying it apologised to anyone who has ever experienced any form of harassment at the company.

The lawsuit was filed after Rio last month released an external report showing cases of rape and sexual assault persist at its mines.

The report was an update to its cultural assessment conducted in early 2022 that outlined a culture of bullying, harassment and racism across its operations.

Rio has implemented a series of changes to improve workers' conditions but has said there is more work to do.

(Reporting by Daina Beth Solomon, additional reporting by Clara Denina; Editing by David Alire Garcia and Keith Weir)

Key Takeaways

  • Rio Tinto faces sexual harassment class action.
  • BHP Group also implicated in the lawsuit.
  • Confidentiality agreements allegedly used to silence victims.
  • Rio Tinto CEO vows to address any wrongdoing.
  • BHP apologizes for past harassment incidents.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The main topic is the sexual harassment class action lawsuit filed against Rio Tinto and BHP Group.
What actions are Rio Tinto taking?
Rio Tinto's CEO has pledged to respond to any wrongdoing and improve workplace conditions.
What is BHP's response to the lawsuit?
BHP has issued an apology to anyone who has experienced harassment at the company.

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