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Older Workers’ Bureau Gains Momentum In Congress

Por: Forbes Business December 12, 2022

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Congressional Bill Would Create Federal Ally for Booming Elderly Workforce Portrait of smiling elderly waiter looking at cameragetty Older workers are flooding the labor market — many of them are struggling to stay afloat and could use a life raft. It’s time for America’s 37 million older workers to have a strong ally in the federal government. A new bill in Congress offers hope. The Promise of and Challenges of Older Workers From... + full article



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