Australian companies grapple with multi-generational workforce

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Australia's rising retirement age has meant for the first time Australian companies are having to deal with five generations working alongside each other rena_sarumpaet

 

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rena_sarumpaet At least the older generation will set an example of work ethics

rena_sarumpaet Australia lost +100,000 young Men thanks to WW1 & WW2. The flow-on aggregate of this is that all these years later Men are having to work longer than they should. This has to be because successive Governments care SFA about them, so there is no attraction to retire.

GCobber99 rena_sarumpaet I'm old enough to be grandad to most of my colleagues and they are all awesome

MariaMatthews5 rena_sarumpaet I work with with someone who is shocked there are people older than his parents at work. They are only 50.

rena_sarumpaet Five? I thought a generation was 25 years.

rena_sarumpaet five generations is 100 years bit of an exaggeration wouldn't you say? Except the baby boomer generation that is forty years because it suits the detractors.

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