Over 50s want to work longer, survey findsBY JAMES FERNYHOUGH | MONDAY, 28 APR 2014 12:35PMEmployer attitudes towards older people in the workforce are improving as employees show a willingness to work longer, according to a study commissioned by the Financial Services Council (FSC). Related News |
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There are fundamental porkies in all this:
1. No organisation of individuals commissions and publishes a survey that does not give the results that it paid for.
2. No one asked me or anyone that I know, 500 respondents only (what socio-economic group did this miniscule number come from?).
If true, where are the jobs going to come from anyway? Are we looking at a battle between the school leavers and old dears for these jobs?? A lot more explanation is required.