David Dodwell, Executive Director of the Hong Kong-Apec Trade Policy Group, comments on the ‘ageist prejudice’ in the context of the future of work and future-proofed skills. He points out that “…attitudes towards old age and rules on retirement mean these older people are perceived as a liability, and are being barred from providing part of the solution to the “future jobs” challenge.”
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