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EMPLOYEES

17

17.1 Employment

17.1.

EMPLOYMENT

17.1.1.

TOTAL WORKFORCE AND DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYEES BY GENDER, AGE

AND REGION

The group had 36,469 employees at December 31, 2016, versus 39,761 employees at the end of December 2015.

Employees by business within the group’s consolidation scope

2016

2015

AREVA Projects

1,463

1,597

Mining

3,449

3,536

Chemistry - Enrichment

2,807

3,012

Recycling

5,263

5,445

Dismantling & Services

4,517

4,408

Logistics

1,161

1,197

Corporate and other cross-business functions

1,012

1,689

Sous-total NEW AREVA

19,672

20,884

Installed Base

4,384

4,714

Equipment

1,639

1,854

Fuel

3,664

3,591

Large Projects

856

4,363

Instrumentation and Control Systems

1,020

Technical and Engineering Department

2,081

Corporate and other cross-business functions

1,473

1,513

Sub-total AREVA NP

15,117

16,035

Propulsion and Research Reactors

1,660

1,733

Renewable Energies

20

162

Nuclear Measurements

-

947

TOTAL

36,469

39,761

Note: The group’s total workforce presented in this section includes a share of the workforces of the group’s joint ventures in Canada, giving a total workforce of 36,469 versus

36,241 in sections 3, 9 and 20 of this document. In addition, the distribution of the workforce between New AREVA and AREVA NP and the distribution among the different

operations reflect the group’s operating organization in effect since July 1, 2016.

Ninety-six percent of the group’s workforce was divided among five countries:

France, Germany, the United States, Kazakhstan and Niger.

Engineers and managers represent more than one third of the workforce (39.7%),

while technical and administrative personnel account for a little less than half

(45.5%). Skilled workers represented 14.8% of the workforce at December 31,

2016. As of the end of December 2016, 22.5% of the group’s worldwide engineers

and management staff were women, an increase of 0.3 percentage point from the

previous year.

2016 AREVA

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