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Maroc Maroc - TRADESECURELY.CA - A La Une - 27/Sep 13:05

Fostering age inclusion at work to make companies demography-proof

The working-age population in the EU is projected to shrink in the coming years. Extending retirement ages could significantly help companies adapt to demographic changes. By including the 65-69 age group in the labor force, around 75% of the labor shortage could be addressed, reducing the overall decline in the EU 27 working-age population by

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