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Case study: Flexibility and recognition keys to retaining older workers

The needs of mature-age employees are similar to those of many new parents or pregnant women in the workplace, according to a consultant for National Australia Bank, who recommends focussing on flexibility and recognition to accommodate older workers.





Don't just expect respect, work for it

As the demographic of the workforce shifts, and an increasing number of younger workers take up positions of authority over older workers, equipping new managers to earn the respect of their subordinates is essential, says Learning Seat general manager Tim Legge.








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