ENVIRONMENT

Walking the talk for change

INDUSTRY leaders at the inaugural Diversity and Inclusion Summit in Perth have called on Australia’s miners to “walk the talk” and put concrete diversity and inclusion actions in place, to improve workplace culture.

 Panel at Diversity and Inclusion Summit in Perth

Panel at Diversity and Inclusion Summit in Perth

Baker Hughes global account director Jeremy Campbell-Wray said those concrete actions could also increase profits. "Morally, it is the right thing to do," he said. "The business case, as to why good...

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