Scottish employers 'not ready' for older workforce

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Scottish employers are not preparing for an ageing workforce, a JLT survey shows.

The government scrapped the default retirement age last year, meaning employers will no longer be able to force employees to retire at 65. Coupled with ever-increasing life expectancy and rises ...

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