EDF / 2018 Reference document
ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIETAL INFORMATION – HUMAN RESOURCES EDF's commitments in the area of sustainable development
SHAREHOLDERS
GOVERNMENT AND TRANSNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
3.
STATUTORY AUDITORS, RATING AGENCIES, AUDITORS
CIVIL SERVANTS
ELECTED OFFICIALS
LENDERS INSURERS
REGULATORS
F I N A N C I A L
EMPLOYEES
P U B L I C A U T H O R I T I E S
S T A K E H O L D E R S
COMPETITORS IMPACTED POPULATIONS AND LOCAL COMMUNITIES
INTERNAL GOVERNANCE BODIES
S T A K E H O L D E R S
C I V I L S O C I E T Y
I N T E R N A L
REPRESENTATIVES
NGOs, ASSOCIATIONS, THINK TANKS
DIVISIONS AND ENTITIES OF THE GROUP
PROFESSIONAL ORGANISATIONS
TRADE UNIONS
S U P P L I E R S
C L I E N T S
PRESS & MEDIA
BUSINESS CLIENTS HOUSING COOPERATIVES & CONDOMINIUNS LOCAL
PARTNERS
LEGAL SUPPORT
SUB-CONTRACTORS
PRIVATE USERS
UNIVERSITY AND HIGHER EDUCATION (RECRUITMENT/SKILLS)
AUTHORITIES
VULNERABLE CUSTOMERS
OTHER TYPES OF CLIENTS
SUPPLIERS
Stakeholder dialogue mechanisms 3.1.1.2 Surveys and listening practices 3.1.1.2.1 Formal listening to stakeholder expectations has historically been highly developed in the generation and marketing businesses in France, as well as at EDF Energy and EDF Renewables. Surveys monitored year after year through questionnaires and with stable groups make it possible to measure changes in the expectations of the populations: local resident survey on nuclear, classic thermal and hydropower generation (1) : ■ carried out since 2009 by official survey companies such as IPSOS, these studies measure local residents’ perceptions of nearby plants and energy. Nineteen nuclear generation sites, 6 fossil thermal sites, 14 hydropower sites and 2 nuclear sites under decommissioning (Creys-Malville and Brennilis) in 2018. With
respect to nuclear power plants, for example, the surveys highlight the positive impact in terms of employment (83%), economic activity (77%), commerce (65%) and community equipment (62%); sustainable Development Survey (SDS): this monitors European opinion on topics ■ relating to the environment, energy and sustainable development, and is carried out by the R&D department. There is a clear increase in the level of environmental concern in the three countries surveyed (France, Germany and Great Britain); internal Environmental Survey (BIPE): this survey is carried out with a sample of ■ EDF and Enedis employees (2) . The questions relate to: the environment, energy, CSR and innovative concepts. The main results are presented in section 3.1.3.3.5 “Sustainable Development (SD) Training and Awareness Raising - Change in the perceptions of internal and external audiences” (3) .
Nineteen nuclear generation sites, 6 fossil thermal sites, 14 hydropower sites and 2 nuclear sites under decommissioning (Creys-Malville and Brennilis) were the subject of this (1) survey in 2018 Enedis is an independantly managed subsidiary. (2) Other than the internal investigation “MyEDF”, see section 3.4 “Further Human Resources considerations”. (3)
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