Nojima to Let Workers Stay Until Age 80 on Labor Supply: Nikkei
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Nojima Corp. will allow employees to work until 80 years old, raising the age limit from 65 at present, partly because the Japanese electronic store-chain operator expects a labor shortage in the future, the Nikkei reported Sunday.
The new policy will apply to all Nojima workers, according to the report, which didn’t say where it got the information. The company believes the move will help it utilize senior staff’s knowledge and networks for longer, it said.