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37
Clear vision, clear progress.
2015 Integrated Report
plans allow employees to plan for their future. Health and welfare benefits include medical, dental and
vision coverage options, as well as employee assistance, including work-life balance programs. Through
our annual incentive pay plan, we reinforce high levels of individual and company performance through
bonus programs for eligible employees, in addition to annual merit pay increases.
SOCIAL
Entergy is committed to making transformative investments in public education in communities that
we serve. We work with our partners toward specific targets and goals in each of our communities.
In New Orleans, we have invested more than $10 million in charitable contributions and partnering
with schools and nonprofits, educators and administrators to reduce the number of failing public
high schools to none in 2015 from 38 percent in 2011. Despite this achievement, there is much work to
do, but we continue to make progress. In Baton Rouge, we have embarked on a goal with our partners
to create 12,000 high-quality slots for underserved students. The result has been the creation of the
Baton Rouge, Achievement Zone. The first of four schools serving 2,000 was launched in 2014. In 2014,
Entergy pledged $1 million in local match funds necessary to attract $3 million in national foundation
funds to continue the work. Kindergartners who started at these schools were barely able to recognize
10 letters. More than half ended the school year reading at first-grade level.
WHITE – 81%
OTHER – 1%
ASIAN – 1%
BLACK OR
AFRICAN AMERICAN – 15%
HISPANIC OR LATINO –2%
2015 Entergy Workforce
Ethnicity
20% FEMALE 80% MALE
2015 Entergy Workforce
Gender
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
2015 average for U.S. utilities:
Female 22% / Male 78%
BABY BOOMERS BORN 1943-1960 – 28%
GENERATION X BORN 1961-1981 – 52%
MILLENNIALS BORN 1982 AND AFTER – 20%
2015 Entergy Workforce
Age
13% FEMALE 87% MALE
2015 Entergy Management Workforce
Gender
Based on EEQ-1 Code
Workplace