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Tackling hidden issues for older workers delivers wide-ranging returns

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imageIntergenerational mentoring benefits both older and younger colleagues, as well as their employers.Marcin Balcerzak/from www.shutterstock.com

The latest ABS labour force statistics show a steady trend developing. Both the unemployment rate at 6.1% and the participation rate at 65% have remained stable since March 2015. This smooth trend bodes well...

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