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Girls just wanna have jobs in mining

RIO Tinto still seems to be an employer of choice for women despite its challenging workplace culture, with two female recruitment drives targeting women new to the mining industry attracting 3200 applicants across Australia and New Zealand.

 Female Rio Tinto worker at 7-Mile

Female Rio Tinto worker at 7-Mile

Rio Tinto underwent some soul-searching after sexual harassment and assault allegations were aired in a Western Australian parliamentary inquiry into the state's fly-in-fly-out mining industry, which uncovered...

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