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Workforce Planning Implications of “Work till you drop”

This is a discussion on Workforce Planning Implications of “Work till you drop” within the Infohrm forums, part of the CORTEX Blogs category; Great special section in this week’s Economist on the developed world’s aging population.* Many good articles but one that really got my attention was “Work Till you Drop- Retirement has ...


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Great special section in this week’s Economist on the developed world’s aging population.* Many good articles but one that really got my attention was “Work Till you Drop- Retirement has got out of Hand”*http://www.economist.com/specialrepo...ry_id=13887861 .* The article talks about what retirement means today and how it is being rapidly redefined by a variety of economic [...]

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