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The value of older employees in retail today

Older employees can being terrific value to a retail business that is keen bring change to the business. Young employees cost less and this is a common appeal among retail business owners.

An older employee could bring more value to the business, they could leverage a better return on labour investment for the business. Here are other benefits that can be available depending on the background, skill set and work interest of the older employee:

  • Maturity. An older employee understand work.
  • Appreciation. If they have been to of work for a while they are more likely to appreciate then job and could therefore invest more in it.
  • Experience. An older employee could have experience in a field from which the business can benefit. I am not thin king here about retail experience. rather, they may have business management skills, special interests or experience that you can leverage as you change the business.
  • Flexibility. With less focus on establishing themselves and a social life they could be more available and this could help the roster.
  • Communication. An older employee is more likely to be better with oral communication given they had less tech when they were younger. While this is a rash generalisation, I’d back it to be likely.

When you are looking to fill a vacancy or a new role in the business, consider older person for these and other reasons you can think of. The could bring to the business skills and interest the you can leverage more valuably than the skills and interest of a younger lower cost employee.

Of course, the value of any employee depends on your hiring, training, management and motivation of them.

The post of this post is to suggest that next time you hire you think about an older employee.

Note: The federal government jobactive restart program can help Australian businesses that hire older employees financially:

Restart is a financial incentive of up to $10,000 (GST inclusive) to encourage businesses to hire and retain mature age employees who are 50 years of age and over.

Older employees can bring new insights and energy to a business. The right hire could be just want the business needs to explore new traffic opportunities.

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  1. contrary mary

    an older worker can also pick up spelling mistakes in articles – lesson to be learnt – check your spelling!

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  2. Allan Wickham

    First world problems contrary mary……!!!

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