Attracting and Retaining Talent: Social Organisational Support As an Emergent Concept.
Research and Practice in Human Resource Management 2010, Dec, 18, 2
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Introduction The 2010 Intergenerational Report, commissioned by the Australian Government, highlights that Australia faces real challenges for maintaining its work force into the future (Australian Government 2010) and halting declining productivity (Tanner 2010). An ageing population and increased diversity through migration will constrain living standards unless ways are found to keep older workers in the workforce longer and manage diversity (Australian Government 2010). So far researchers have failed to fully investigate what is needed (Bardoel, De Cieri & Santos 2008), but Burgess, Strachan and French (2010: 271) warn that "... more extensive and sophisticated ..." responses are needed.
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