abusesaffiliationarrow-downarrow-leftarrow-rightarrow-upattack-typeburgerchevron-downchevron-leftchevron-rightchevron-upClock iconclosedeletedevelopment-povertydiscriminationdollardownloademailenvironmentexternal-linkfacebookfiltergenderglobegroupshealthC4067174-3DD9-4B9E-AD64-284FDAAE6338@1xinformation-outlineinformationinstagraminvestment-trade-globalisationissueslabourlanguagesShapeCombined Shapeline, chart, up, arrow, graphLinkedInlocationmap-pinminusnewsorganisationotheroverviewpluspreviewArtboard 185profilerefreshIconnewssearchsecurityPathStock downStock steadyStock uptagticktooltiptwitteruniversalityweb

このページは 日本語 では利用できません。English で表示されています

企業の回答

2020年7月16日

著者:
Rio Tinto

Comment on Corporate Human Rights Benchmark and World Benchmarking Alliance Statement on Juukan Gorge

16 July 2020

We note the announcement by the Corporate Human Rights Benchmark (CHRB) and the World Benchmarking Alliance that it would append a statement to our latest CHRB results on recent events concerning the Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura (PKKP) people regarding the destruction of a cultural heritage site at Juukan Gorge in Western Australia.

[...]

We understand the importance of stakeholders being informed of our approach to respecting human rights. To this end we continue to provide information on our website around our response, which includes ongoing conversations with the PKKP people as well as a board level review of our heritage management processes within Iron Ore following the events at Juukan Gorge.

The CHRB provides stakeholders, including investors, with key insights into companies’ human rights policies, procedures and performance. This includes the steps companies are taking not only to prevent involvement in human rights harm but also their commitment to remediation and the processes they have established to address harm when it occurs. This is in line with the third pillar on access to effective remedy in the UN Protect, Respect and Remedy Framework underpinning the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, which we have committed to implement. Our decision to conduct a board-led review of events at Juukan Gorge reflects our determination to learn lessons from what happened and to make any necessary improvements to our cultural heritage processes and governance. Our ongoing conversations with the PKKP people will also provide an important avenue to address their grievances. We understand that these responses will be examined in our 2021 CHRB assessment.

We have supported the CHRB since its creation and will continue to do so. We are committed to engaging with the CHRB and other stakeholders on our human rights performance.

に対する回答

Australia: Rio Tinto mining blast destroys ancient Aboriginal sacred site

ストーリー 2020年6月9日

タイムライン

プライバシー情報

このサイトでは、クッキーやその他のウェブストレージ技術を使用しています。お客様は、以下の方法でプライバシーに関する選択肢を設定することができます。変更は直ちに反映されます。

ウェブストレージの使用についての詳細は、当社の データ使用およびクッキーに関するポリシーをご覧ください

Strictly necessary storage

ON
OFF

Necessary storage enables core site functionality. This site cannot function without it, so it can only be disabled by changing settings in your browser.

クッキーのアナリティクス

ON
OFF

When you access our website we use Google Analytics to collect information on your visit. Accepting this cookie will allow us to understand more details about your journey, and improve how we surface information. All analytics information is anonymous and we do not use it to identify you. Google provides a Google Analytics opt-out add on for all popular browsers.

Promotional cookies

ON
OFF

We share news and updates on business and human rights through third party platforms, including social media and search engines. These cookies help us to understand the performance of these promotions.

本サイトにおけるお客様のプライバシーに関する選択

このサイトでは、必要なコア機能を超えてお客様の利便性を高めるために、クッキーやその他のウェブストレージ技術を使用しています。