Celebrating our collective impact at Thales: 19,437 hours of volunteering in 2023

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Thales employees in the UK achieved a monumental milestone, dedicating 19,437 hours to volunteering, reinforcing our commitment to delivering social value and making a tangible difference in our communities. This significant contribution showcases the dedication of our employees to positively impacting society.

Every employee at Thales in the UK is entitled to spend up to 24 hours volunteering each year. Additionally, our apprentices and graduates are allocated 80 hours of volunteering, which they can use to support community outreach and STEM initiatives. This reflects our strong commitment to social responsibility and the importance we place on contributing to the communities where we operate. This policy not only facilitates our collective efforts to give back, but also highlights the essential role our employees play in driving positive change within society. 

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