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<description>When it comes to the workplace, there is a collection of generations who help run the business. Our grandparents were a part of the Veteran Generation where every worker was a man in a gray suit.</description>
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<description>I think it&#8217;s great that this topic is being addressed. I think American culture doesn&#8217;t value older people as much as younger and that absolutely has a big effect on the workplace. I fall into Gen X and have been in the workplace a long time, and have been disgusted at some of the treatment of older workers. I have seen experienced Boomers and VetGen&#8217;ers be passed over for younger workers just because of a college degree.  Kudos for making our future managers and HR personnel think about how to maximize the benefits of multiple generations in the workplace!</description>
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