Company: RTNTF
Filing Date: 2025-02-20
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001628280-25-006642
Chunk: 272

Company: RIO TINTO LTD
Filing Date: 2025-02-20
Form: 20-F
Chunk 272
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 sets out our expectations around the behaviours needed for an inclusive and diverse workplace, where we embrace different perspectives, valuing diversity as a strength. Our Employment Policy outlines how we are committed to preventing discrimination and that we employ on the basis of job requirements and do not discriminate on grounds of disability or any other protected characteristic. It also explains how we ensure our people are trained to perform their roles. More information can be found at riotinto.com/policies. We remain a member of the IncludeAbility Employer Network, which was set up by the Australian Human Rights Commission and aims to increase access to meaningful employment opportunities for people with a disability. We will continue to seek ways to improve how we provide meaningful opportunities for people with a disability and are also working to reduce these barriers as part of our response to the recommendations in the Everyday Respect Report . Engagement with UK employees Our statement on engagement with UK employees is on page 106 .

| Annual Report on Form 20-F 2024 | 150 | riotinto.com |

Directors’ report | Additional statutory disclosure

Engagement with suppliers, customers and others in a business relationship with the company Our statement on engagement with suppliers, customers and others in a business relationship with the company is on page 108 . Political donations Rio Tinto prohibits the use of its funds to support political candidates or parties. No donations were made by the Group to parties or political candidates during the year. At Rio Tinto, we respect every country’s political process and do not get involved in political matters, nor do we make any type of payments to political parties or political candidates. In the US, in accordance with the Federal Election Campaign Act , we provide administrative support for the Rio Tinto America Political Action Committee (PAC), which was created in 1990 and encourages voluntary employee participation in the political process. All Rio Tinto America PAC employee contributions are reviewed for compliance with federal and state laws and are publicly reported in accordance with US election laws. The PAC is controlled by neither Rio Tinto nor any of its subsidiaries, but instead by a governing board of 5 employee members on a voluntary basis . In 2024, contributions to Rio Tinto America PAC by 14 employees amounted to $14,815 and Rio Tinto America PAC donated $10,500 in political contributions in 2024. Government regulations Our operations around the world are subject to extensive laws and regulations imposed by local, state, provincial and federal governments. In addition to these laws, several of our operations are governed by specific agreements made with governments, some of