Nursing is among the professions most impacted by Canada's aging workforce. It's emblematic of a demographic crisis impacting Canada that is sometimes called 'the grey wave.'
of older workers. She says older employees have fewer absences from work related to work-life balance issues because, for instance, they don't have young kids who need to stay home from daycare if they spike a fever.
Online applications weren't working at first, but he broadened his search and started going to businesses in person to offer his experience and his flexibility.Some 22,000 new jobs were added to the economy last month. The Bank of Canada believes this number is too strong. Andrew Chang talks with Stephanie Hughes from the Financial Post to understand how the numbers are throwing a curveball into the economy.
Chabot is the first to admit he's not a tech wizard, but he offered to get the job done on paper while he learned how to use the company's computer systems, and younger colleagues are happy to assist him with a little tech support. "A lot of people say, 'oh, young people, they don't want to work anymore.' Well, I work with, roughly a dozen young people that are the hardest working young people I've ever met."
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