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Why the over 50s are leaving the workforce in huge numbers

Workplace Insight

Roughly 300,000 more workers aged between 50 and 65 are now “economically inactive” than before the pandemic, leading a tabloid paper to dub the problem the “ silver exodus ”. Being economically inactive means that these older workers are neither employed nor looking for a job. Workers beccmoing inactive (%) by income quartile.

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ADA Accommodations for ADHD: Reasonable accommodations & legal protections

Business Management Daily

If you’re a manager or team leader, you’ve likely had (or will eventually have) a team member or co-worker that has adult ADHD. A study lasting from 2007 to 2017 discovered a large increase in ADHD among the adult population, and the condition affects millennials the most. The ability to work from home as needed.

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How prepared are workers’ compensation systems for COVID-19?

Workers' Compensation Perspectives

Regardless of the workers’ compensation model (private insurance, competitive state fund, exclusive state fund), every insurer has to prepare for the unexpected. Afterall, insurance is the transfers the financial risk of rare but costly events from the insured to the insurer. This limitation was noted at the time.