* Neutrons are electrically neutral. They have no net charge, meaning they don't carry a positive or negative electrical charge.
* Electromagnetic force acts on charges. The electromagnetic force, which governs electrical interactions, only acts on charged particles. Since neutrons have no charge, they don't experience this force.
However, neutrons do interact with each other through the strong nuclear force. This force is much stronger than the electromagnetic force at very short distances, and it's what holds the nucleus of an atom together.