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Orange: Orange unanimously signs an agreement on Employment and Career Path Planning

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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”.