Rio Tinto Adopts Global Paid Parental Leave Standard -- Starting with US Operations

New minimum standard supports employees starting families, provides flexibility to new parents and aligns paid parental leave policies across global operations.

SOUTH JORDAN, Utah--()--Mining and metals company Rio Tinto will implement a new global minimum standard for paid parental leave for all employees. The standard provides 18 weeks of paid parental leave at full pay following the birth or adoption of a child. To allow new parents maximum flexibility, 18 weeks leave will be granted to an employee designated as the child’s primary caregiver – it is not gender specific. Employees who elect to be the secondary caregiver will receive one week paid leave in the first year following birth or adoption. Employees taking paid parental leave can focus on family duties knowing their job will be protected while they’re away. The global standard was announced today at an employee town hall at Rio Tinto’s Kennecott integrated mine and smelter operations outside Salt Lake City, Utah.

Rio Tinto chief executive J-S Jacques said, “This new approach reflects our values as a company, particularly our focus on the well-being of our people and improving the diversity of our workforce. To attract and retain the best people we need to provide a work environment that supports all families and offers new parents flexibility regarding early child care choices. In many countries, such as the United States, this is a significant improvement over legal requirements and practices of multinational peers.”

Rio Tinto’s new paid parental leave minimum standard will be effective in the United States starting on October 1, 2017, and will be phased in for employees across the globe during 2018 in accordance with relevant laws and regulations.

Notes to Editors

The new minimum standard:

  • Is available to both full-time employees and qualified employees on fixed-term contracts, and applies to employees who have a child through birth or adoption.
  • Is gender neutral and is available to all families, irrespective of relationship status.
  • Provides one week of paid leave to secondary caregivers in the first year following birth or adoption.
  • Individuals who give birth but choose to be the secondary caregiver will receive paid medical leave under their relevant benefit plans.
  • Employees taking paid parental leave can focus on family duties knowing their job will be protected while they’re away.
  • Is a global minimum standard. There will be no reduction in benefits in countries where current paid parental leave benefits meet or exceed the minimum standard.

About Rio Tinto

Rio Tinto is a leading international mining group headquartered in the United Kingdom, combining Rio Tinto plc, a London and NYSE listed company, and Rio Tinto Limited, which is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange. Rio Tinto's business is finding, mining, and processing mineral resources. Major products are aluminum, copper, diamonds, energy (coal and uranium), gold, industrial minerals (borax, titanium dioxide, salt, talc) and iron ore. Activities span the world but are strongly represented in Australia and North America with significant businesses in South America, Asia, Europe and Southern Africa. www.riotinto.com

Contacts

Rio Tinto
United States:
Kyle Bennett, +18012042915
cell: +18013498053
or
Todd Malan, +12023834620
cell: +12027148187
or
International:
David Outhwaite, +44 20 7781 1623
cell: +44 7787 597 493
or
David Luff, +44 20 7781 1177
cell: +44 7780 226 422
media.enquiries@riotinto.com
riotinto.com
Follow @RioTinto on Twitter

Release Summary

Mining and metals company Rio Tinto will implement a new global minimum standard 18 weeks paid parental leave for all employees.

Contacts

Rio Tinto
United States:
Kyle Bennett, +18012042915
cell: +18013498053
or
Todd Malan, +12023834620
cell: +12027148187
or
International:
David Outhwaite, +44 20 7781 1623
cell: +44 7787 597 493
or
David Luff, +44 20 7781 1177
cell: +44 7780 226 422
media.enquiries@riotinto.com
riotinto.com
Follow @RioTinto on Twitter