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Revision as of 07:29, 4 May 2009
{{#badges:CoalSwarm}} Rio Tinto is one of the world's largest mining companies. It is a dual listed company registered in both the United Kingom and Australia.
Rio Tinto has a 70% share in Zar Kuh Mining Company. They are working in partnership with the Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining. [1]
- Phillip Strachan, Chief Financial Officer
Contents
Case Studies
Directors
Accessed March 2008:
Chairman and executive directors [2]
- Paul Skinner - Chairman, London
- Tom Albanese - Chief executive, London
- Guy Elliott - Finance director, London
- Dick Evans (Australia) - Executive director & Chief executive, Rio Tinto Alcan, Montreal
Non executive directors [3]
- Sir David Clementi
- Vivienne Cox
- Sir Rod Eddington
- Michael Fitzpatrick (Australia)
- Yves Fortier
- Richard Goodmanson
- Andrew Gould
- Lord Kerr of Kinlochard
- David Mayhew
- Richard Sykes
- Paul Tellier
Other Personnel
- Stephen Crease is the Managing Director of Rio Tinto Australia.
Contact details
Rio Tinto plc
6 St James's Square
London SW1Y 4LD
United Kingdom
t: +44 (0) 20 7930 2399
Rio Tinto Limited
55 Collins Street
Melbourne 3001
Australia
t: +61 (0) 3 9283 3333
Web:http://www.riotinto.com
Resources and articles
Critical Resources
- Richard West, River of Tears: The Rise of the Rio Tinto-Zinc Mining Corporation (Earth Island Ltd, 1972).
- Roger Moody, PLUNDER!: The Story of Rio Tinto Zinc (Partizans, 1992).
- Gabriel Caplett, “Rio Tinto: Investing in Instability,” Northwoods Wilderness Recovery, March 2008.
Related Sourcewatch articles
- People against Rio Tinto and its Subsidiaries
- Kennecott Minerals
- Global Compact
- Hydrogen Energy
- Hydrogen Energy California
- Minerals Council of Australia
- Uranium Information Centre
- Leigh Clifford - former chief executive
- Ian Strachan - former Deputy Chief Executive (1991 to 1995) and Chief Financial Officer (1987 to 1991)
- Corporate market share of global coal export trade
- Kalahari Minerals
References
- ↑ Research Partnerships, Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, accessed September 17, 2008.
- ↑ Chairman and executive directors, Rio Tinto, accessed March 7, 2008.
- ↑ Non executive directors, Rio Tinto, accessed March 7, 2008.
External links
- Mark Skulley, "Rio Tinto targets right to strike in workplace law", Australian Financial Review, November 11, 2005. (Sub req'd).
- Jane Perlez and Raymond Bonner, "The Cost of Gold: The Hidden Payroll: Below a Mountain of Wealth, a River of Waste", New York Times, December 27, 2005.
- Jamie Freed, "Rio Tinto tarred with Freeport brush", Sydney Morning Herald, December 29, 2005.
- Jamie Freed, "Rare fauna threatens Rio mine", Sydney Morning Herald, March 29, 2007.
- ""Undermining Indonesia: Adverse social and environmental impacts of Rio Tinto's mining operations in Indonesia"
- James Goodman (2004), 'Australia and Beyond: Targeting Rio Tinto' in Munck R (eds), Labour and Globalisation: Results and Prospects, Liverpool University Press, Liverpool, UK, pp. 105-127.
- James Vassilopoulos, "Rio Tinto: the world's worst company?", Green Left Weekly, December 3, 1997.
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