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BHP Reports 113 Workers Dismissed for Sexual Harassment in One Year
18 Ağustos 2026The Guardian
- BHP has reported that over 100 of its workers were either fired or resigned due to sexual harassment incidents in the last financial year. The annual report revealed numerous cases of indecent touching, stalking, and grooming among employees.
- Additionally, 104 allegations were not investigated due to insufficient information or the wishes of the impacted individuals, highlighting ongoing concerns about workplace safety, especially in remote sites.
- The mining industry has been under scrutiny for its treatment of female workers, particularly in remote locations where isolation can exacerbate risks of harassment and violence. BHP's report comes at a time when many organizations are being called to improve their workplace cultures and ensure safer environments fo…
- The alarming number of reported harassment cases at BHP underscores a significant issue within the mining industry, particularly at remote work sites where oversight may be lacking. The fact that many allegations remain uninvestigated raises questions about the effectiveness of current reporting and response mechani…
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This article reflects the findings of BHP's annual report and does not necessarily represent the views of The Guardian.
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