Retaining and engaging older workers: A solution to worker shortages in the U.S. |
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Authors: | William Heisler Diane Bandow |
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Affiliation: | Troy University, Troy, AL 36082, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Over the next 20 years, many organizations will experience significant shortages of skilled workers. At the same time, because of longer lifespans and a gradual rise in what society has considered the traditional retirement age of 65, older workers will represent a growing proportion of the American workforce. For a variety of reasons, many of these older workers desire to continue working and, if retained and engaged, they constitute a significant labor source for mitigating the emerging shortages of skilled workers. However, many organizations are not prepared to take advantage of this demographic shift; some even generate barriers that impede the retention and engagement of older workers. In this article, we identify a variety of ways in which organizations can retain and engage older workers to meet their staffing needs and enhance organizational performance. We also discuss the relationship of these proposals to prominent theories of motivation in management. |
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Keywords: | Employee engagement Employee retention Older workers Aging workforce Mentorship programs Workplace innovation |
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