PEOPLE

PEOPLE PERFORMANCE INDICATORS

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People Performance Indicators1 FY2015
Singtel Optus Singtel Group
Total employees by gender
Male 62% 68% 65%
Female 38% 32% 35%
Total employees by employment contract and gender
Regular employees (Male) 60.2% 67.1% 63.4%
Contract employees (Male) 2.1% 1.3% 1.7%
Regular employees (Female) 37.4% 30.8% 34.3%
Contract employees (Female) 0.3% 0.8% 0.6%
Total regular employees by employment type and gender
Full time (Male) 61.7% 65.6% 63.5%
Part time (Male) 0.04% 3.0% 1.4%
Full time (Female) 38.1% 26.2% 32.5%
Part time (Female) 0.2% 5.3% 2.6%
Total employees by age group
<30 years old 14% 23% 18%
30-49 years old 64% 62% 63%
≥ 50 years old 22% 15% 19%
Gender mix by employee category (% Female)
Operations and Support 45% 38% 42%
Professional 32% 28% 30%
Middle Management 37% 29% 32%
Top Management 33% 19% 22%
New hires by age group
<30 years old 30% 51% 42%
30-49 years old 66% 45% 54%
≥ 50 years old 3% 4% 4%

 

People Performance Indicators1 FY2015
Singtel Optus Singtel Group
New hires by gender
Male 62% 59% 62%
Female 38% 41% 38%
Employee turnover 13% 10% 12%
Employee turnover by gender
Male 13% 9% 11%
Female 13% 13% 13%
Employee turnover by age
<30 years old 19% 20% 20%
30-49 years old 15% 8% 12%
≥ 50 years old 4% 5% 4%
Salary ratio (Female:Male)
Operations and Support 1 : 0.95 0.99 : 1 1 : 0.95
Professional 1 : 0.95 0.99 : 1 1 : 0.95
Middle Management 0.98 : 1 0.99 : 1 0.98 : 1
Singapore workforce ethnicity
Chinese 72%
Malay 8%
Indian 10%
Others 10%
Total training investment ($million) S$10.0 A$11.5 S$22.9
Average training hours per employee 33.3 32.2 32.8
Employee health and safety
Workplace injury rate2 141.4 257.0 185.2
Accident frequency rate3 0.4 0.8 0.5
Accident severity rate4 7.3 16.6 10.6


1
Employees under one-year contract are excluded from these indicators
2
Refers to the number of fatal and non-fatal workplace injuries per 100,000 persons employed (figures used are victim-based)
3
Refers to the number of workplace accidents per million man-hours worked (figures are incident-based)
4
Refers to the number of man-days lost to workplace accidents per million man-hours worked