Colleges See Older Workforce Holding On to Coveted Positions
Bit.ly/WorkAdventures | In academia, many professors remain working and teaching long past traditional retirement age, leaving younger potential professors shut out from highly coveted full-time, tenured positions. As part of a series on older workers, economics correspondent Paul Solman reports on how institutions are negotiating with aging faculty.
This video is part of our special interactive project, New Adventures for Older Workers: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/new-older-workers/chapter-1-rethinking-retirement
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This video is part of our special interactive project, New Adventures for Older Workers: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/new-older-workers/chapter-1-rethinking-retirement
Видео Colleges See Older Workforce Holding On to Coveted Positions канала PBS NewsHour
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