Ageing. Managing diversity and equality at the workplace (E/F/S) (CD-ROM)
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Ageing. Managing diversity and equality at the workplace (E/F/S) (CD-ROM)

This training package on ageing is primarily designed for employers' organizations and enterprises to assist them develop programmes and policies that create decent and productive conditions of work and employment that address older age workers in the workplace.

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Type: Book
Date issued: 03 February 2009
Reference: 978-92-2-121017-7[ISBN]
Authors: ILO
Prices: Sw. frs. 40; US$40; UK£20; €25;
Support medium: CD-ROM
Population ageing have raised economic and social issues for policy-makers and enterprises. Employers' organizations and their organizations can play an important role in addressing this issue by promoting the advantages of employing older workers and taking action at the enterprise-level. This training package on ageing is primarily designed for employers' organizations and enterprises to assist them develop programmes and policies that create decent and productive conditions of work and employment that address older age workers in the workplace. It aims to suggest and demonstrate how the retention and recruitment of older workers can be an integral and compatible part of competitive and productive enterprise management. With a user-friendly structure delivering a range of information, activities, examples of good practices and other resources, this package can be used for both self-study and reference.

Tag: older workers, teaching and training material, ageing population, human resources management

Regions and countries covered: Global

Unit responsible: Publications

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