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Main Author: Kinsinger, Laurie
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ858778
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contents Issues with Older Workers and Employees with Disabilities Kinsinger, Laurie Employees Retirement Injuries Older Adults Disabilities Employment Qualifications Libraries Library Administration Work Environment Access to Computers Among issues that library managers need to consider is work suitability involving older or impaired workers or employees with disabilities. This can involve factors needing consideration when hiring or retaining these workers. Disabilities or impairments can range from visual or auditory, to physical or mental, to learning or age-related. They can be due to repetitive motion injuries, lessening physical agility, or other types of birth or injury issues. As the workforce ages, workers may continue employment past previous retirement ages or may even seek to begin a new career in the library field.
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spellingShingle Issues with Older Workers and Employees with Disabilities
Kinsinger, Laurie
Employees
Retirement
Injuries
Older Adults
Disabilities
Employment Qualifications
Libraries
Library Administration
Work Environment
Access to Computers
Issues with Older Workers and Employees with Disabilities Kinsinger, Laurie Employees Retirement Injuries Older Adults Disabilities Employment Qualifications Libraries Library Administration Work Environment Access to Computers Among issues that library managers need to consider is work suitability involving older or impaired workers or employees with disabilities. This can involve factors needing consideration when hiring or retaining these workers. Disabilities or impairments can range from visual or auditory, to physical or mental, to learning or age-related. They can be due to repetitive motion injuries, lessening physical agility, or other types of birth or injury issues. As the workforce ages, workers may continue employment past previous retirement ages or may even seek to begin a new career in the library field.
title Issues with Older Workers and Employees with Disabilities
topic Employees
Retirement
Injuries
Older Adults
Disabilities
Employment Qualifications
Libraries
Library Administration
Work Environment
Access to Computers
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ858778