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This document presents key findings from the 2003 Transnational Meeting in Turin, focusing on creating age-inclusive workplaces. It explores five age-related factors influencing organizations: skills training, recruitment and gender equality, ergonomic work conditions, motivation, and career management. The report also addresses pension reforms in France, demographic shifts, and the impact of retirement age across Europe. Insights on government approaches, personal career strategies, and ergonomic practices are included, providing a comprehensive view on fostering a diverse and motivated workforce.
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Toward Companies for All Ages : State of the Art Update Transnational Meeting - Turin 2003 ARETE - ARACT (IDF) - CGPME
Introduction • Survey • Today’s Points of View • Five Age-Related Factors • Work Organisation of «Survey and State of the Art» • Update in France • Pension Reforms in France • Update in Europe • Activity Rate in Europe • Retirement Age in Europe
Today’s Points of View The Government Approach Demography Measures on pension rules, retirement age 3 Ways of Thinking About Age The Actor Approach Personal motivation Personal skills Personal career strategies Personal values of mobility The Company Approach Ergonomic work stations Motivation Gender Equality Job conversion and training
Five Age-Related Factors - 1 - Skills training - 2 - Recruitment and gender equality - 5 - Ergonomic & work site conditions Implement Age Factor in Companies - 3 - General studies for institutions - 4 -Salary, motivation and career management
Work Organisation of «Survey and State of the Art» • Documentation of studies relating to the 5 identified points • A summary of the various experiences of companies in your country • Literature on the 5 identified points (responsibility of VEPTA)