Having silver employees is good for business. Countless research studies have confirmed that an age-inclusive organisation is more productive, innovative, and competitive than one lacking a generational continuum. Below we have listed some benefits organisations can realise from attracting and retaining older people based on research.
Recruiting older people is a great way to find the skills and expertise your organisation needs, something that has become acutely apparent during the Covid-19 pandemic. Silver team members respond as well as other age groups to training, are not technology-averse, and can bring knowledge and experience that contributes to the team dynamic.
Globally, people over 65 are projected to spend almost $15 trillion annually by 2030, up from $ 8.7 trillion in 2020
Organisations that welcome older employees have been found to react well to a crisis due to better decision-making and to anticipate shifts in consumer needs and consumption patterns. In addition, recruiting and retaining more senior team members can improve operational efficiencies and enhance innovation and competitive edge.
- ABS data on Labour Mobility has identified that workers aged 55 and over were 5 times more likely to remain with an employer than younger employees.
- This learning collaborative involves a partnership between the AARP International, the World Economic Forum, OECD and more than 100 employers worldwide with the purpose of identifying and sharing multigenerational, inclusive workforce practices.
References
AARP International https://www.aarpinternational.org/initiatives/future-of-work/living-learning-and-earning-longer
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Global Access Partners (2019) Productive ageing: leveraging the value of an age-diverse workforce for SMEs, Strategic Roundtable, Sydney, June 6th 2019
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Kostoulas J (2018) Technologies Are Critical for Inclusion in the Workplace, Gartner, August 30th 2018
OECD (2020) Promoting an Age-Inclusive Workforce: Living, Learning and Earning Longer, OECD Publishing, Paris.