Thursday, July 23, 2020

Is your business adapting to the demands of an ageing workforce Viewpoint careers advice blog

Is your business adapting to the demands of an ageing workforce I recently read an interesting FT article, ‘entitled ‘The Silver Economy: companies train to deal with dementia’ which discussed the demands of an ageing workforce on the HR function. It’s great news that big businesses such as Marks and Spencer, Waitrose and EasyJet, have all joined a government backed campaign which encourages companies to train employees on how to work with customers who may be suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. This initiative raises the question as to whether or not HR functions will reconsider their position in respect of employees who may be themselves be suffering from dementia (or are caring for someone that does)? After all, as people work until an older age, more and more will develop Alzheimer’s while at work â€" this could lead to dementia becoming one of the biggest challenges facing employees from an ageing population. Jeremy Hunt, the UK Health Secretary, is now pushing big companies to sign up employees for dementia awareness training. Dementia charities list the reasonable workplace adjustments employers could make to support employees extend their working life. We have seen how disability legislation has protected employees suffering from a number of ailments, and advice is suggesting that Alzheimer’s and dementia are likely to be included in the list of illnesses for which companies will be required to make workplace adjustments. Have you been effected by dementia in the workplace? How has your HR department supported you? It would be great to hear your experiences. Join the discussion on LinkedIn, on our HR Insights with Hays group. Join the conversation

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