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In Labrador City and Sept-Iles, we take part in a number of community forums, taskforces and planning meetings to discuss issues of mutual concern and align with changing priorities in the 2 regions where we are located. This is an important part of securing our license to operate and contributing to sustainable regional economic development.
We are proud to be able to work alongside more than 50 community partners in Labrador City and Sept-Iles through our Community Investment Program that provides support for 3 projects:
Together We Care sponsors community groups for projects that relate to health and wellbeing, safety and environment, innovation and technology, inclusion and diversity and education.
IOC employees who volunteer a minimum of 50 hours per year with Dollars for Doers are eligible to apply for grants to non-profit/charitable organisations that align with IOC’s mission and values.
Team IOC supports sporting groups that our employees take part in, providing financial and in-kind support.
At IOC we are committed to working with local and Indigenous businesses who meet our supplier requirements and health, safety, environment and community (HSEC) standards.
IOC works with our Indigenous partners to improve cultural understanding and increase inclusion and diversity, with initiatives such as our partnership in developing an online indigenous cultural awareness training package. We also engage, consult with and participate in events with Indigenous Peoples on an ongoing basis including Indigenous groups in Labrador and Quebec:
Agreements in Labrador recognise the interests of Indigenous Peoples and also provide monetary and non-monetary intergenerational benefits. They also allow us to secure our ongoing operations and the expansion of our business. In 2014, IOC and the Innu Nation of Labrador achieved an important milestone in the signing of a “Life-of-mine” agreement, representing our commitment to developing valuable and mutually beneficial relationships with Indigenous partners. Through the agreement, the Innu Nation supports IOC’s activities and aligns with our values as a company and community engagement philosophy, while IOC commits to improving access to benefits for the Innu Nation through training, education, employment, business opportunities and other benefits. Also in 2014, IOC also signed an agreement with the NunatuKavut Community Council to support business, education, training and employment benefits as well as the opening of the Indigenous Service Centre in Labrador West in March 2015.
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As some data privacy laws regulate IP addresses and other information collected through the use of cookies as personal data, Rio Tinto’s processing of such personal data needs to comply with its Data Privacy Standard (see Part 1 of our Privacy Policy), and also applicable data privacy laws.
With the exception of the use of cookies (explained below), Rio Tinto generally does not seek to collect personal data through this website. However if you choose to provide personal data to Rio Tinto through this website (for example, by sending us an email), we will process that personal data to answer your query and if relevant, to manage our business relationship with you or your company. We won't process that personal data for other purposes except where required to meet our legal obligations or otherwise as authorised by law and notified to you.
Part 1 of this Privacy Policy contains the Rio Tinto Data Privacy Standard, which provides an overview of Rio Tinto’s approach to personal data processing. There is additional information in the appendices to the Data Privacy Standard, including information about disclosures, trans-border data transfers, the exercise of data subject rights and how to make complaints or obtain further information relating to Rio Tinto’s processing of your personal data.
If you choose to subscribe to our media releases or other communications, you can unsubscribe at any time (by following the instructions in the email or by contacting us at digital.comms@riotinto.com).
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