Energie AG’s goals as an employer seeking to embrace responsibility are:
- To position ourselves as a family-friendly employer
- Personnel and Management Development
- To promote diversity and women in technical careers
- To continuously improve employer branding
- To guarantee and maintain high-quality apprentice training
- To ensure long-term staff availability
- To prevent and lower the number of work-related accidents
The implementation of sustainability goals requires committed and satisfied employees. As an important employer in the supply regions, Energie AG offers attractive and secure jobs.
In the 2018/2019 fiscal year, the Energie AG Group’s average consolidated workforce stood at 4,506 full time equivalents (FTE), representing an increase of 2.67% over the average of the 2017/2018 fiscal year (4,389 FTE). As of 30 September 2019, Energie AG Group had 4,599 employees (FTE) in four countries (previous years: 4,419).
An average of 295 temporary staff (FTE) were employed in the 2018/2019 fiscal year to work on time-limited projects and help us manage workload peaks (previous year: 269 FTE).
All staff employment contracts in Austria and South Tyrol are subject to collective bargaining agreements, while employees in the Czech Republic are unionised.
Energie AG employs staff from 27 countries. 1)Not including the Czech Republic
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Unit |
2018/2019 |
2017/2018 |
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Staff (number of employees) |
Persons |
4,949 |
4,841 |
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Workplace |
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Full-time equivalents (FTE) 1) |
Number |
4,506 |
4,389 |
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In Austria |
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2,832 |
2,700 |
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Female |
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535 |
586 |
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Male |
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2,297 |
2,114 |
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In the Czech Republic |
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1,616 |
1,630 |
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Female |
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399 |
480 |
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Male |
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1,217 |
1,150 |
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In other European countries |
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58 |
59 |
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Female |
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6 |
7 |
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Male |
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52 |
52 |
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Part-time |
Persons |
480 |
451 |
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Female |
% |
65.8 |
66.4 |
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Male |
% |
34.2 |
33.6 |
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Newly hired |
Persons |
584 |
402 |
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Newly hired |
% |
11.8 |
8.6 |
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Turnover rate (excluding retirements) |
% |
8.8 |
4.9 |
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Demographics |
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Average age of workforce |
Years |
43.7 |
43.7 |
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Diversity |
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Women |
% |
22.6 |
22.2 |
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Men |
% |
77.4 |
77.8 |
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Women in management positions 2) |
% |
14.6 |
16.8 |
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Men in management positions |
% |
85.4 |
83.2 |
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Occupational development |
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Training per employee |
Hours |
12.9 |
11.8 |
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Performance review rate |
% |
72.8 |
79.6 |
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Apprentices |
Persons |
72 |
66 |
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Apprenticeships completed |
Persons |
16 |
19 |
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