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Late Departure
More American workers are delaying retirement. Nearly 50% of baby boomers expect that they will continue working past 65. Where do engineers fit into this employment trend? NSPE members shared with PE why they ... Read More >>
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The boomers—the generation born between 1946 and 1964— are aging out of the workforce, and there aren't enough engineers in the pipeline to replace them. PE takes a look at the industries that are most heavily hit by these retirements and the strategies that will help companies address this employment trend. >>
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