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Australia: Businesses still reluctant to recruit older workers

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New research shows almost half of Australian businesses say they are reluctant to recruit older workers.

New research published by the Australian HR Institute, together with the Australian Human Rights Commission, shows almost half of Australian businesses say they are reluctant to recruit older workers.

The report, Employing and Retaining Older Workers, surveyed 604 human resources professionals and business leaders. 46.7 per cent of respondents said their organisation would be reluctant to recruit workers over a certain age, although the specific age barrier varied among respondents.

Age Discrimination Commissioner, Dr Kay Patterson said the findings show too many businesses are still missing out on the advantages that come from hiring and retaining older workers.

"Older workers bring professional knowledge and experience to the workplace. Sixty per cent of respondents said the departure of older workers had caused a loss of key skills in their organisation, yet businesses are still failing to learn this lesson.

"Age diverse workplaces are good for business and for the economy. Failing to hire and retain older workers is a missed opportunity for everyone," Dr Patterson said.

The report also found the age at which workers are considered 'older' is becoming progressively younger. This is despite more workplaces reporting they have an older workforce.

Fewer than a third of business leaders said they consulted with older workers on issues of specific concern to their workplace. The Australian HR Institute's CEO, Sarah McCann-Bartlett said the survey's results highlight the persistent prevalence of ageism within Australian businesses.

"Our research has shown that a disproportionate number of older workers are facing discrimination in the workforce, which is an issue that unconscious bias plays a big part in."

Date: 22 April 2021

Source: Australian Human Rights Commission


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