Rio Tinto and the problem of toxic culture

CORPORATE CULTURE is often like mist—indubitably there but hard to pin down. Occasionally it solidifies into something ugly. Take the following figures from an external investigation commissioned by Rio Tinto, a global mining giant, into its workplace culture. Almost half of Rio’s employees report having experienced bullying in the past five years. Almost a third of its female workers have endured sexual harassment; 21 women reported an actual or attempted sexual assault. Two in five Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders employed by the company have experienced racism.

The report is an admirably open attempt to face up to a toxic culture. As well as survey data, it contains testimony

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