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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