Mining giant Rio Tinto rocked by an increase in sexual assault cases across its operations

The FTSE 100 company yesterday said eight employees reported actual or attempted rape or sexual assault in the past 12 months.

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Mining giant Rio Tinto rocked by an increase in sexual assault cases across its operations By DAILY MAIL CITY & FINANCE REPORTER Updated: 17:01 EST, 20 November 2024 e-mail View comments Crisis: Mining giant Rio Tinto said eight employees reported actual or attempted rape or sexual assault in the past 12 months Mining giant Rio Tinto has been rocked by a rise in sexual assault cases across its operations. The FTSE 100 firm yesterday said eight employees reported actual or attempted rape or sexual assault in the past 12 months – up from five when its last report in 2022 – fuelling fears the horrifying treatment of women continues, particularly at remote fly-in fly-out sites. A further 32 experienced pressure or requests for ‘sex or sexual acts’ – down from 37.

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