Age Equity in Employment: An AARP Checklist for Employers
By: Source: AARP.org Date Posted: 2006-08-09 10:43:38.645646-04:00
American businesses are facing tough decisions. They have to compete against companies not just in the same state or nation but all over the world. This fierce competition demands ever-higher levels of employee productivity and creativity.
Tomorrow's Workforce
You've restructured, downsized, and reorganized. You've acquired, merged, and divested and the question remains: Where are your experienced and qualified workers going to come from? More of them are going to be older workers. Here's why:
- The highest growth rate in the workforce will be among persons aged 55 to 64. At the same time, there are fewer potential workers between the ages of 16 and 24 to replace retiring older workers. The resulting labor shortage could have an adverse effect on business productivity and economic growth.
- More job shortages are occurring in occupations requiring highly skilled professionals. Many of the jobs (E.g., engineers and scientists) will demand higher levels of skill than ever before in math, language, and reasoning.
- Increasingly there are shortages of qualified workers for service jobs traditionally filled by younger workers. Employers will have to look to new sources for find workers, including mid-career and older workers.
These are just some of the reasons many human resource managers are eager to make their jobs more attractive to good workers including older workers. They want to know what they can do to improve recruiting efforts, management style, training policies, work arrangements, benefits and other company policies to attract and keep valuable employees of all ages.
Audit Your Business Employment Practices
This interactive checklist of best practices helps you assess your company's practices and policies. The Checklist is not a complete list of all employment policies and best practices, and not every company can implement every suggestion. But, the Checklist is a starting point to help you build the experienced workforce you need to compete in today's business environment.
Instructions: Click each item that applies to your organization. After answering all questions, click "submit". You'll get a copy of your selections and a tally of your organization's score. Your answers will help you see what resources you can use to help you attract and retain workers of all ages including older workers.
Recruiting
Compare your score with the following gauge:
- 1-16: You are likely to have trouble attracting older workers.
- 17-32: You are somewhat older-workers friendly
- 33-48: You are mostly older worker-friendly
- 49-65: You are older worker-friendly.






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