Dramatic trends are already in motion that will force organizations to  do some major rethinking about their relationships with their employees.  The New Workforce outlines five of these crucial developments, and  describes how they will affect critical HR policies and programs in the  very near future. The book considers the implications of ever-increasing  life (and work-life) expectancy, new household types including same-sex  partners and "Mr. Moms," the Baby Boom "Echo," widening diversity, and  employee demands for greater emphasis on spirituality and social  responsibility in the workplace. The New Workforce addresses such  concerns as: How can we deal with the conflicting needs of four  generations of employees? What changes must we make in our benefits  coverage? Our pay policies? Our management training efforts? Do we need  new recruiting and retention strategies? Why should the company care  about employees' personal values and beliefs?
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