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Older workers (what you said)

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“It’s a very funny thing about life; if you refuse to accept anything but the best, you very often get it.”
William Somerset Maugham.

In April I talked about some of the issues facing the workplace as the population gets older. I also asked readers a few questions and I would like to thank all those ‘GrownUps’ who sent them back to me. This month I would like you to hear what people said.

People’s stories were varied but there were some common messages that came through.

Older Workers’ Value

Everyone could see the value of keeping older workers in the workforce, such as –

Only a very small number of people said they were given options such as reducing their hours and sometimes people left as they felt their contribution was no longer valued or the workplace had changed so greatly (such as with more takeovers, a succession of new managers) that they did not wish to stay. Some commented that the handover to other people was often not well managed.

Advice About Retirement

In that April article, people were asked about the advice they would like to have received about retirement. Firstly almost without exception people were not offered any advice. However of the employers who replied some were asking what type of information would be helpful.

Some of the things that people are asking for are:

Business Owners and the Self-Employed

Some of the problems that self employed people may face are different again.  In some cases retirement was forced on them such as by a family illness and there was very little chance to plan, others talked about the need to take time out before the actual retirement.

There is obviously a huge gap between what we are looking for in workplaces before we retire and what is actually offered. Your answers have started the process to build a bridge across this gap.

 

“It’s not just your knowledge, experience and skill that make you hot property, it’s the fact that you’re in better shape than any generation before you. You have the same energy and drive you had 30 years ago. Why on earth would you want to waste such fantastic assets? “

 

By Ron Trustin

Motivating baby boomers to see the world with fresh eyes.

Read more articles from Ron here.

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