Why Leaders Need to Value Their Retirement-Age Workforce
Briefly

By far, it's people who are 65 and older... already more than a quarter of the workforce is over the age of 55.
...taking their experience, skills, and social acumen with them. And he argues that organizations should make some bold changes to how they value these workers and create opportunities for them.
Read at Harvard Business Review
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