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Fighting Against Age Discrimination in the Workplace
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Jerry Cahn, Ph.D., J.D. --  Age Brilliantly Jerry Cahn, Ph.D., J.D. -- Age Brilliantly
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Dateline: New York, NY
Sunday, January 15, 2023

 

Age discrimination is a serious issue in the workplace, with older workers often facing discrimination in the form of being passed over for promotions, unfairly evaluated, or even outright fired because of their age. This not only impacts the individual worker, but it can also have a negative impact on the company as a whole by limiting the diversity of perspectives and experiences within the workforce.

So, what can employers do to fight against age discrimination? Here are a few suggestions:

  1. Educate employees about age discrimination. It’s important for employees to understand that age discrimination is not only illegal, but it’s also bad for business. Employers can provide training or resources to help employees understand the consequences of age discrimination and how to prevent it.
  2. Establish clear policies against age discrimination. Employers should have a clear policy in place that prohibits age discrimination and outlines the steps employees can take if they experience or witness age discrimination. This policy should be communicated to all employees and should be strictly enforced.
  3. Encourage diversity and inclusivity in the workplace. Employers can create a more inclusive work environment by valuing the diverse experiences and perspectives of their employees, regardless of age. This can be achieved through things like diversity training, employee resource groups, and mentorship programs.
  4. Review hiring and promotion practices. Employers should ensure that their hiring and promotion practices are free of age bias. This includes avoiding language in job descriptions or job ads that might deter older workers from applying, as well as considering a diverse pool of candidates for open positions.
  5. Be open to flexible work arrangements. Older workers may have different needs and preferences when it comes to work arrangements. Employers can be more accommodating by offering flexible work options, such as part-time or remote work, which can help retain older workers and attract new ones.
  6. Foster a positive work culture. A positive work culture that values and respects all employees can go a long way in preventing age discrimination. Employers can foster this culture by promoting open communication, recognizing and rewarding the contributions of all employees, and creating a supportive and inclusive environment.

Ultimately, fighting against age discrimination in the workplace is the responsibility of both employers and employees. By taking steps to educate employees, establish clear policies, encourage diversity, review hiring and promotion practices, offer flexible work arrangements, and foster a positive work culture, employers can create a more inclusive and equitable work environment for all employees.

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