Analysis | Fewer companies are forcing CEOs to retire when they hit their golden years

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Analysis: Fewer companies are forcing CEOs to retire when they hit their golden years

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But they'll pay women less and lay off older employees constantly.

Funny, you’re using a picture of someone black even though we make up a small number of CEOs.

Makes complete sense. For a person to have given so much to an organization to be forced to retire doesn’t sound great. If they are performing great, no reason to retire, if not they can always be shown the door for just hogging the space.

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