"36% of the workforce in Britain will be aged 45 or over by 2005."
Source - "Age Diversity in Employment", Department for Education and Employment, 1999
Some employees may put up their own barriers to effective training and development. Older workers may lack confidence, or feel they are too old. Younger workers may not think they need training.
Research has shown that both older and younger workers respond to training and are equally capable of development.
In an ever-changing market, flexibility is one of the keys to growth.
Firms that fail to encourage all employees to broaden their skills and knowledge are likely to find themselves with an inflexible workforce who resist new and creative ideas and lack vital up-to-date skills.
You should encourage all employees to take advantage of relevant training opportunities.
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