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Rio, FMG, BHP team to stamp out bad behaviour

THOSE entering Western Australia’s mining industry could be trained to recognise sexual harassment, bullying and racism at work and how to report bad behaviour, as part of a program launched by Rio Tinto, BHP and Fortescue Metals Group.

 Image of the training provided by Rio Tinto.

Image of the training provided by Rio Tinto.

The three WA-based miners teamed in October last year in response to the Enough is Enough report, that found unacceptable and disrespectful behaviour including sexual harassment, bullying and racism was...

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