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| | ... because demergers and asset sales "leave Wesfarmers a substantially different company," Climate Action 100+ said. Mining and metals company Southern Copper was removed from the list and replaced by parent organisation Grupo Mexico. "Climate Action 100+ ... |
| | | ... because demergers and asset sales "leave Wesfarmers a substantially different company," Climate Action 100+ said. Mining and metals company Southern Copper was removed from the list and replaced by parent organisation Grupo Mexico. Climate Action 100+ ... |
| | | ... Victoria - on average, $323,592 in NSW and $274,941 in Victoria. The top salary packages are for those working mining and metals, at an average remuneration of $42.,532, with financials on average paying $373,778, real estate paying $307,057, consumer ... |
| | | ... because we're in this crisis, it seems to be a free for all." ACCR is seeking to file a similar resolution with Fortescue Metals' AGM as well, Gocher added. Meanwhile, ACCR has also filed resolutions with AGL for its forthcoming AGM. The resolutions ... |
| | | ... suggests that it's culture, and culture is difficult to change." The report did find that Australian company Fortescue Metals is a global leader when it comes to board representation, with 56% of its board positions held by women. "In Australia we still ... |
| | | ... sector-neutral. Among the 104 companies are Westpac, ANZ Bank, National Australia Bank, QBE Insurance Group, Fortescue Metals, and Bank of Queensland. "We commend the 104 companies included in the 2018 GEI for their efforts to create work environments ... |
| | | ... analyzed." Australia's most common incidents were also quality and safety and business and ethics. "In Australia, Diversified Metals is the industry with the most exposure to incidents: 127 incidents occurred in association with this industry during ... |
| | | ... Christ, University of South Australia In leading companies zero tolerance is the norm. Andrew Forrest, Chair of Fortescue Metals, has acknowledged that in the mining industry ' We had slavery in our supply chains'. Fortescue used direct action as the ... |
| | | ... legislation to bring Australia to a level equal to that in the UK may be a relatively uncontroversial process. Fortescue Metals Chairman Andrew Forrest has publicly called for an Australian Modern Slavery Act, for example. "Generally, companies want ... |
| | | ... compared to other water dams of roughly ten times because of the complexity of mining tailings. The International Council of Metals and Mining and has launched a global tailings management review for all members globally." The red flag for controversies ... |
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