“Small Businesses Outpace Larger Ones in Planning for Impact of Aging Workforce.”
| April 14, 2008 |
Small-business owners aren't waiting for more evidence of the 'brain drain' as more than 19 million American workers reach traditional retirement age of 65 in the next three years.
Twenty-eight percent of the small-business owners in a recent survey have planned for knowledge transfer from these experienced older workers to other workers.
The National Association of Professional Employer Organizations, NAPEO, sought to examine the plans of owners of small businesses nationwide that are served by professional employer organizations, or PEOs.
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