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Cross-reference table
2014
VIVENDI
General Standard Disclosures Environment (EN) Human Rights (HR) Product Responsibility (PR) Economy (EC) Labor practices and decent work (LA) Society (SO)GENERAL STANDARD DISCLOSURES
Annual Report 2014 (AR 2014)
@
Vivendi institutional website
GRI Guidelines (version G4)
including the Media Sector Supplement (MSS)
Where is this information available in the Annual Report 2014
and in Vivendi’s institutional website?
Art. 225 French Grenelle II law UN Global Compact principlesOECD
Guidelines
GRI
Aspect
Indicator
Code
Description of the indicator
4. STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
G4-24
List of stakeholder groups engaged by the organization
Chapter 2:
p
Section 1.1.2
“Vivendi’s Eight Priority Issues”
p
Section 1.2.4
“Dialog with all the Group’s Stakeholders”
p
Section 2.2.3
“Relations with Stakeholders”
p. 43
p. 45
p. 57
D-2.1
D-3.2
III.2.g & 3.e
@
CSR > Vision and Challenges > Integration of CSR into our Governance and
Strategy >
Dialog with all the Group’s StakeholdersCSR > Reports and Performance > Key Indicators >
Societal Indicators>
Economic IndicatorsMSS Commentary
G4-25
Basis for identification and selection of stakeholders
with whom to engage
Chapter 2:
p
Section 1.2.4
“Dialog with all the Group’s Stakeholders”
p
Section 2.2.2.1
“Sharing the Value Produced”
p
Section 2.2.3
“Relations with Stakeholders”
p. 45
p. 55
p. 57
D-2.1
III.2.g & 3.e
G4-26
Approach of the organization to stakeholder
engagement, including frequency of engagement
by type and by stakeholder group, and an indication
of whether any of the engagement was undertaken
specifically as part of the report preparation process
Chapter 1, Section 1.4.2
“Financial Communication Policy”Chapter 2:
p
Section 1.1.2
“Vivendi’s Eight Priority Issues”
p
Section 1.2.1
“Cross-Mobilization”
p
Section 1.2.4
“Dialog with all the Group’s Stakeholders”
p
Section 2.1
“Key Messages”
p
Section 2.2.1.2
“Empowering and Protecting Young People in their Use of Digital Media”p
Section 2.2.1.3.2
“Media Accessibility and Literacy”
p
Section 2.2.2.2.3
“Partnerships with Civil Society”
p
Section 2.2.3
“Relations with Stakeholders”
p
Section 3.1.2
“Ongoing Constructive Dialog”p
Section 3.1.3
“Employee Support Programs in Line with Group Development”
Chapter 3:
p
Section 2.1.4
“Shareholders’Meetings”
p
Section 2.3
“Major Shareholders”
p. 14
p. 43
p. 44
p. 45
p. 47
p. 51
p. 53
p. 56
p. 57
p. 62
p. 63
p. 93
p. 101
D-2.1
1
II.A.14
III.2.g & 3.e
@
CSR > Vision and Challenges > CSR Policy >
More than 100 testimonies> Integration of CSR into our Governance
and Strategy >
Dialog with all the Group’s StakeholdersCSR > Our Eight Priority Issues
CSR > Reports and Performance > Key Indicators>
Societal Indicators>
Corporate Governance Indicators>
Social IndicatorsG4-27
Key topics and concerns that have been raised through
stakeholder engagement, and how the organization
has responded to those key topics and concerns,
including through its reporting; stakeholder groups
that raised each of the key topics and concerns
Chapter 2:
p
Section 1.2.2
“CSR Criteria integrated into the Variable Compensation of Senior Executives”
p
Section 1.2.4
“Dialog with all the Group’s Stakeholders”
p
Section 2.2.3
“Relations with Stakeholders”
p
Section 2.2.5.2
“Contribution to Public Policy / Responsible Lobbying”
p. 44
p. 45
p. 56
p. 61
A-2.3
1
II.A.14
III.2.g & 3.e
@
CSR > Vision and Challenges > CSR Policy >
More than 100 testimoniesCSR >
Our Eight Priority IssuesCSR > Reports and Performance > Key Indicators >
Corporate Governance Indicators>
Societal Indicators4. STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT