Date and Time
Thursday Jun 8, 2023
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM MDT
Location
The Westin Edmonton (2nd Floor)
10135 100 St. NW
Edmonton, T5J 0N7
Fees/Admission
TICKET SALES CLOSED
Description
The Edmonton Chamber of Commerce in partnership with CPHR Alberta is proudly hosting the “Summit on the Aging Workforce” on Thursday, June 8, 2023 at The Westin Edmonton. Attracting and supporting a diverse workforce is key to the success of any business. With widespread labour and workforce talent shortages threatening growth and sustainability, many organizations are looking at their recruitment and retention strategies. Mature workers, those that are 55 years or older, make up nearly 20% of the labour force and can help offset existing and future labour shortages, and mentor younger workers. Some older workers face barriers to remaining employed, re-entering the labour force, or delaying retirement.
During this full day conference, you will hear from a panel of experts, keynote speakers, and business leaders on the future of the aging workforce. This conference is ideal for business leaders, HR professionals, not for profits, researchers and policy makers.
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Living, Learning and Earning Longer: rethinking the aging workforce |
Mentorship in the workplace
Mentorship increases engagement touching on the different demographics (new comers) and inter-generational practices. In this session, partipants will explore the importance of informational transference through mentorship. How mentorship can add value for aging workers and make a difference to their respective organizations as they look towards the end of their career and steps to initiate a mentorship program within an organization.
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Adding Ageism to your Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Strategy |
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Leveraging post-pandemic opportunities to recruit, motivate and retain older workers |
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An Eight Step Plan for Future-Proofing Your Workforce |
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Employed Caregivers and the impact in the workplace |
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Panel Discussion The panel discussion will focus on the value of recruiting and/or maintaining older talent in the workplace and what the benefits of doing so creates for business. By addressing the perceived challenges of an aging/mature workforce we can changing the mindset toward older workers and the value they bring to our organizations and industries. |