2024 Universal Registration Document

General and financial elements

5.3.9 Workforce-related indicators
  • Occupational illnessOccupational illnesses are defined as illnesses contracted following prolonged exposure to a professional risk (noise, hazardous products, posture, etc.) and recognised as such by the regulations in force, where such regulations exist. The calculation of the number of days absent for occupational illness includes days lost due to illnesses declared as occupational and recognised as such, where such regulations exist. The Group continues to educate subsidiaries about the need to harmonise reporting practices.
  • Employee turnover (formula)[(((Total arrivals excluding transfers and promotions) + (total departures excluding transfers and promotions))/2)/workforce at the start of the period + changes in scope] × 100
  • Departure rate (formula)[(Total departures excluding transfers and promotions)/workforce at the start of the period + changes in scope + total arrivals excluding transfers and promotions)] × 100
  • Average pay gap between men and women (formula)[((Salary and bonuses + incentives + profit-sharing)/average workforce)/(hours worked/average workforce) of men − ((salary and bonuses + incentives + profit-sharing)/average workforce)/(hours worked/average workforce) of women]/((salary and bonuses + incentives + profit-sharing)/average workforce)/(hours worked/average workforce) of men
  • Number of lost-time workplace accidents (definition)Number of accidents occurring during working hours or during an assignment and, if applicable, at any company-provided location (such as a workforce camp, locker room or dining area), recognised as such by the regulations in force and resulting in the loss of work time, of which the victim is a company employee. Workplace accidents are included in the count starting from the first day of lost work time (excluding the day of the accident).

1 workplace accident resulting in medical leave + medical leave extensions = 1 workplace accident Included in the count:

  • fatal accidents related to a workplace accident

Excluded from the count:

  • relapses (a worsening of the initial injury or the onset of a new injury resulting from the workplace accident)