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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF SAFETY ENGINEERS SUGGEST BUSINESSES DESIGN NOW FOR AN AGING WORKFORCE AND A SHRINKING LABOR POOL
Des Plaines, IL (October 30, 2007) —
DES PLAINES, IL (October 30, 2007) – The American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) suggest businesses design their workplaces for an aging workforce as those born between 1946 and 1964, the ‘baby boomer’ generation, ages and continues to swell while the labor pool shrinks.
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF SAFETY ENGINEERS’ WEB POLL ON AGING WORKFORCE PREPAREDNESS FINDS MANY COMPANIES ARE NOT READY
DES PLAINES, IL (December 5, 2005) — Responses from the American Society of Safety Engineers’ (ASSE) www.asse.
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF SAFETY ENGINEERS SUGGEST BUSINESSES DESIGN NOW FOR AN AGING WORKFORCE AND A SHRINKING LABOR POOL
Des Plaines, IL (October 30, 2007) —
DES PLAINES, IL (October 30, 2007) – The American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) suggest businesses design their workplaces for an aging workforce as those born between 1946 and 1964, the ‘baby boomer’ generation, ages and continues to swell while the labor pool shrinks.
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For Labor Day, ASSE Offers Tips on How to Increase Work Safety for Older Workers, Note Increase in Fatalities
DES PLAINES, IL (August 30, 2012) – With recent statistics showing workers in the 65 and older age group having the highest number of on-the-job deaths in the U.S.
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