New millennium to find more 'older' workers, women, Hispanics, Asians
- Topics:
- Human Capital,
- Interviews
- Tags:
- Demographics,
- Gender And Diversity,
- HR.com,
- Human Resources,
- Payroll Solutions,
- Recruitment & Selection,
- Women,
- Worker,
- Workforce Management
- Source:
- HR.Com
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Overview: The article says fewer employers, particularly smaller companies, project how their workplaces' demographics will change over time, even though changing demographics can affect your approach to production, human resources policies and practices, staffing, compensation, and employee benefits packages. According to the bureau's projections, as we approach 2006, the average workforce generally will be more diverse than ever. The projections also illustrate that business likely will continue to become more service-oriented than ever and more dependent on college graduates, computers, and high technology.
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Format: HTML | Size: 47KB | Date: Feb 2001 | Pages: 1





