Orange: Orange unanimously signs an agreement on Employment and Career Path Planning
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Orange: Orange unanimously signs an agreement on Employment and
Career Path Planning
Press release
Paris, 10 February 2025
Orange unanimously signs an agreement on Employment and Career
Path Planning
- Anticipate, provide support and prepare
for the future: Orange's management and representative trade unions
have unanimously signed an agreement on Employment and Career Path
Planning (GEPP) for the Group in France for the period
2025-2027.
- This agreement sets out the measures
needed to anticipate staffing needs, particularly in high-growth
activities, and develop the necessary competencies to meet the
Group's challenges in a context of significant economic,
competitive and technological evolution.
- Orange aims to recruit 6,000 permanent
positions by 2027 and to welcome a minimum of 2,600 apprentices per
year.
- The Group, which already provides over
1 million hours of training annually to its employees in France, is
launching a new internal professional retraining program called
"Orange Perspectives".
- Orange is also renewing several of its
emblematic measures, such as the “take a break” leave (“congé
de respiration”) and the Part-Time for Seniors (TPS) plan, all
on a voluntary basis.
The representative trade unions (CFDT F3C, CFE-CGC Orange, CGT
FAPT) and the management of the Orange Group signed today an
agreement on Employment and Career Path Planning (GEPP) for France.
This agreement, which aims to support the evolution of professions
and skills within the Group in France, will apply for the period
2025-2027.
This agreement reflects the Group's strong commitment to
high-quality social dialogue and a desire to adapt to the new
challenges of the telecom sector by placing the collective and the
expertise of Orange's employees at the center of its
priorities.
It reaffirms that staff employability remains the primary asset
that will facilitate the transformation of the company. Each
employee has control over his or her career path and has the
ability to make informed choices based on the evolution of
activities.
On signing this agreement, Vincent Lecerf, Executive Director in
charge of Group Human Resources, stated: “The company of
tomorrow is being built right now. I am pleased that the quality of
social dialogue with our employee representatives has led to an
agreement that covers Orange’s entire workforce in France,
regardless of their profession or age. The result of this
negotiation with social partners illustrates our shared ambition to
invent a new social model that allows everyone to project
themselves with confidence and serenity regarding their
professional lives while addressing the Group's growth
challenges”.
Supporting Orange's employees in their career choices to prepare
for the company's future together
To address the challenges of innovation, competitiveness,
operational excellence and skill development in high-growth
activities, the Orange Group has sought to formulate an agreement
that covers all employees, irrespective of their age, and that is
differentiated by profession.
The initiatives that have been included in the agreement provide
responses to specific situations and are designed to support the
evolution of professions and skills. These include:
- Identification of job types related to the evolution of
different activities and resource needs: each activity is
categorized according to whether it is declining, balanced, under
pressure, and/or emerging. Categories may be updated annually if
necessary.
- Continuous skill development and internal retraining
pathways initiated by the employee: each year, over 1
million hours of training are provided to the Group's employees in
France. This new agreement proposes new programs, such as “Orange
Perspectives”, which facilitate retraining towards balanced or
emerging professions. Specific bonuses are offered to support such
change, and a special “take a break” leave is also available to
allow employees to explore new experiences by discovering other
methods and work environments outside the Group.
- Internal mobility initiated by employees: this
agreement aims to promote the fluidity of career changes initiated
by the employee with structured and transparent processes as well
as personalized support. Financial incentives are offered in the
case of mobility from one Group division to another in France.
- Employees in mid-career: for employees in
mid-career, aged 45 and over, specific provisions are planned
regarding skill development and knowledge transfer, career
guidance, healthcare, and the prevention of hardship.
- Employees in the later stages of their
careers: the agreement renews the "assisted part-time"
(TPA) plan, which allows employees to reduce their working hours
while limiting the impact on their retirement benefits. It also
plans to renew the Part-Time for Seniors voluntary plan for the
period 2025-2028. This system will be adapted to anticipate and
respond to the impact on team workloads and to promote the
necessary knowledge transfer.
- Enhanced support for employees in a declining
activity: at the employee's initiative, in addition to
internal retraining pathways or supported internal mobility, staff
also have the possibility of opting for an external retraining
pathway via mobility leave.
- Inclusion: the agreement also strengthens
support for caregivers with a specific work-time adjustment scheme
for a duration of up to two years per dependent.
Orange announces a goal to recruit
6,000 full-time positions externally for the Group
in France during the agreement period of 2025-2027.
Committed to the integration of young people into professional
life, Orange continues its actions in favor of apprenticeships and
aims to welcome and train a minimum of 2,600 apprentices
per year until 2027.
This agreement, conducted through dialogue and exchange
with social partners, marks a significant step in Orange's
commitment to the development of skills and the employability of
its employees. By placing people at the heart of its strategy,
Orange positions itself as a responsible and innovative player in
the French professional landscape with the aim of meeting the needs
of the Group's 300 million customers every day.
About Orange
Orange is one of the world’s leading telecommunications operators
with revenues of 39.7 billion euros in 2023 and 128,000 employees
worldwide at 30 September 2024, including 71,000 employees in
France. The Group has a total customer base of 292 million
customers worldwide at 30 September 2024, including 253 million
mobile customers and 22 million fixed broadband customers. These
figures have been restated to account for the deconsolidation of
certain activities in Spain following the creation of
MASORANGE. The Group is present in 26 countries (including
non-consolidated countries).
Orange is also a leading provider of global IT and
telecommunication services to multinational companies under the
brand Orange Business. In February 2023, the Group presented its
strategic plan "Lead the Future", built on a new business model and
guided by responsibility and efficiency. "Lead the Future"
capitalizes on network excellence to reinforce Orange's leadership
in service quality.
Orange is listed on Euronext Paris (symbol ORA).
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Limited.
Press contacts:
Flaminia le Maignan; flaminia.lemaignan@orange.com
Tom Wright; tom.wright@orange.com
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