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View: Firms that fail to address ageism risk losing talent, and a dip in productivity and innovation

By Economic Times - 2 months ago
Ageism is increasing in workplaces, impacting older employees. Surveys reveal significant age discrimination, especially in hiring and promotions. This bias affects their mental and physical health. Addressing ageism through inclusive language, diverse metrics, and equal training opportunities is crucial. Promoting intergenerational collaboration can enhance workplace culture and harness the experience of older workers.

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