IT World Canada | There’s a lot to focus on beyond AI when a company is shaping their Future of Work.
News: Future of Work
How employers can alleviate labour challenges by supporting older workers who want to stay on the job
Benefits Canada | Employers can alleviate labour challenges by supporting older employees who want to continue working through training and opportunities.
Legacy Careers® are a powerful answer to tight labour market questions
CharityVillage | What’s a Legacy Career®? Let’s go beyond the buzzword and dig into career considerations for the 50+ workforce, from both the employee and employer sides of the table.
Retiring at 65: Is it an outdated idea?
The Future Age | Zannat Reza talks with Lisa Taylor, author of The Talent Revolution and President of Challenge Factory, about the new era of work and ageing.
Reworking the remote reality: Bosses need to adjust
1:CLICK 2:CYBER CHAOS | There is no going back to the traditional office job. Most experts who analyze the Future of Work agree. So what are the challenges and opportunities?
The Future of Work in Canadian media
NOW and NEXT | Telecom owned media companies face two major challenges: retaining and regaining the trust of diminishing audiences, and retaining and regaining the trust of its workforce.
3 recommendations for a National Strategy for Veterans Employment After Service
House of Commons Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs | Challenge Factory’s President, Lisa Taylor, provides expert testimony to the Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs.
A new poll says a majority of Canadians say it “feels” like everything is broken in Canada
NOW and NEXT | In 2030, the last of the baby boomers will reach 65 years old. That’s our deadline for avoiding an age-based workforce crisis.
Intergenerational mentorship in the workplace
CBC Listen | Challenge Factory team members Lisa Taylor and Ali Breen chat with CBC radio hosts across the country about using intergenerational mentorship to get the day-to-day work done that needs doing.
Freeland mum on when career extension tax credit will come forth
Parliament Today | Ottawa is picking up on “best practices” from other countries around the world that recognize people are living and working longer.