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Rio Tinto seeks redemption after laying bare workplace failings

Mining group’s CEO Jakob Stausholm grapples with change after report reveals toxic culture

Jakob Stausholm has been in charge of Rio Tinto a year and the scale of the task facing him is becoming clear.

A company-commissioned report by former Australian sex discrimination commissioner Elizabeth Broderick last week revealed shocking levels of bullying, discrimination and abuse at the 149-year-old mining group, which is the world’s biggest producer of steelmaking ingredient iron ore.

More than a quarter of women surveyed said they had been sexually harassed and almost 40 per cent of men who identified as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander said they had experienced racism.

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