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Ageing and EmploymentChallenges, Trends and Best Practices
Sarah Dekkiche, Project Manager at CSR Europe
Table of Contents
1. CSR Europe - Introduction
80 Corporate Members
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32 National Partner Network
What do we do?
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Platform for practical change • Share and further develop CSR best practices with peers – enhance
business contribution to a sustainable society• Thought leadership through practice and action• Implementation of projects that practically change business practices
Multipartner approach • Cooperate and co-build solutions with stakeholders in several topic areas• Strong relationships with EU, NGOs, sector organisations and other
experts• Largest CSR Network in Europe – 35 National Partners and a global
network of regional partners
Enterprise
2020
José Manuel Barroso, European President of the European Commission, attends CSR Europe’s General Assembly, April 2009
CSR Europe – Enterprise 2020
Focus topics 2011-2013
1.ESG disclosure and reporting2.Ageing & demographic change3.Bottom-of-the-pyramid4.Health & well-being5.Supply chain & human rights6.Financial capabilities
Focus topics 2011-2013
1.ESG disclosure and reporting2.Ageing & demographic change3.Bottom-of-the-pyramid4.Health & well-being5.Supply chain & human rights6.Financial capabilities
(1) Insight: EU & other expectations
(2) Best practice sharing
& tool development
(3) Business innovation
projects
E2020 compan
y
2. Active Ageing, a business challenge
Active ageing: affecting business competitiveness
Employment/Workforce Products and Service offer
Estimated shortfall of around 35 million workers by 2050 in Europe.
Increased average age of the workforce; younger workers becoming increasingly rare.
Skills scarcity and skills obsolescence Rising liabilities for pensions and healthcare
Increase career flexibility: create personalized career development paths
Empowering older employees: through entrepreneurship and volunteering
60 % more consumers aged 55+ by 2030
Europeans aged 55+ account for 54% of consumer spending and 75% of private wealth.
Failure to adapt to changing markets Decreased market share
Needs of older consumers Re-think sales and marketing: create
appropriate marketing campaigns for new demographic target groups
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ObjectivesProvide companies with guidelines and a methodology with regards to:
1. Active Ageing in Employment + Jobs• Skills retention and management• Skills Development - Empowering the older
workforce (beyond the company)
2. Products & Service Development• R+D Innovation (Product Development)• Product Positioning
Enterprise 2020 collaborative projectThe Business Contribution to Active Ageing
3. Business Approaches
Randstad – Abolish Stereotypes
Point out added value of senior employees by:
1. cooperating with Dutch public employment service:>> local projects dedicated to re-entering the labour market
2. sharing best practices with society:>> social media important tool to proactively engage with society
3. continuously educating customers and other stakeholders:>> dedicated branches with older staff to serve the older employees
BASF – Generations@Work
Goal:• Anticipate and be ready for tackling the consequences of demographic change• Improve BASF’s competitiveness
Process – 6 field areas• Employability: individual counseling for employees on all questions relating to
qualification, assembles needs-based learning packages• Sustainable Recruitment: continuously training and recruiting qualified young
professionals even in times of low replacement needs.• Competitive Productivity: Salary components can be converted to a later
supplementary retirement pension or into shares• Culture Change: A change of awareness encouraging a positive approach to ageing
and individual career planning• Social Commitment: Fostering the development of young people• Financing of Pensions: establishment of a contractual trust arrangement
GDF SUEZ – Coaching and Mentoring
• In France “Agreement on ageing workers” (2010) with 3 indicators :o 12 % of employees should be aged 55 and more (by December
2012)o 4 % of employees aged 55 become tutorso 3 % of recruitments (people aged 50 and more)
• Compulsory “mid-career interviews” for all categories of workers : re-orientation, better life-work balance, additional training
• Competence mecenat for redundant/ageing workers > associative world (Ngo)
Volkswagen - Volunteering
Goal: • Supporting and increasing awareness of charitable activities, particularly at Volkswagen
plants.
Process:• Volkswagen supports individuals in finding their own solutions, so that they can develop
structures that are sustainable in the long-term >> Helping people to help themselves• Facilitates a close exchange of information with local authorities, umbrella associations
and organisations.• provides senior employees with comprehensive advice about the possibility of
volunteering or taking up an honorary post.
Outcome:• 30,000 volunteers on German sites• Triple benefit: staff, company, society
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Thank you very much for your attention!
More information can be found on www.csreurope.org or by contacting Sarah Dekkiche, [email protected]