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November 21, 2005

CAPP Talk

CAPP Education Day – Ontario Chapter
November 18, 2005

Presentation by Mark Venning

Can Old Worms Catch New Fish? :
Re-working Retirement & Later Life Careers

A mid-stage Boomer - rock star Prince turned 47 in 2005. Asked when he would retire he said, “Retire, how strange is that idea?” How strange indeed. With the attitudes of today’s Boomers changing towards “active aging”, a person has more options in their choice to work longer but differently than previous generations with their version of retirement as a crisp end to work.

In Canada, as with many countries in Europe, where the shifting demographics of an aging population are creating more analysis for policy makers and business leaders, “career longevity” has a new meaning.

Mark discussed the latest options for careers in later life, a braver move towards re-working retirement and looked at some highlights on recent global issues for workers and organizations in an aging world.

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Posted by markv at November 21, 2005 12:33 AM