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Shades of gray: Business impacts of an aging workforce

I led this study). Furthermore, many respondents said they were anticipating a significant negative impact on their businesses - almost 65 percent indicated that the aging workforce would have a great or dramatic impact on their businesses or is already a problem.

What are employers doing to identify and mitigate these impacts on their businesses? According to these two studies, not a lot......

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Source:wistechnology.com By Tony DiRomualdo 03/28/07


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