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The International Longevity Centre – UK publish new report setting out why it is vital for Europe’s economy to harness the power of older workers

Posted on November 25, 2014 by extendingworkinglives-news

Thought-provoking report by ILC-UK on the role of older workers in driving recovery in the Eurozone.

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Dr David Wainwright of @UniofBath provides a concise introduction to the Extending Working Lives project.

Posted on November 6, 2014 by extendingworkinglives-news
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