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Your Workplace is Multigenerational: How Regional Insights Reveal the Challenges and Opportunities of Working Across Generations

Run by the Changing Intergenerational Relationships team, lead by Professor Alison Bowes, Dr Heather Emond, and Dr Catherine Pemble at the University of Stirling, this 90-minute hybrid event aims to explore how local, place-based factors shape the experiences and relationships of multigenerational workforces. 

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University of Stirling

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Logie Lecture Theatre
University of Stirling
Union Street
Stirling, FK9 4LA
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What's it about?

The 'Your Workplace is Multigenerational (opens new window)' hybrid panel event is an exciting opportunity to hear fresh insights into the challenges surrounding our multi-generational workforce, explore how changes in where, how, and why we work affect people in different ways at different times in their life, and discuss how in-depth regional research can lead to better practices within our communities.

Join the Changing Intergenerational Relationships team and our panel of experts for a dynamic discussion that connects our regional insights to wider shifts in employment, workers' rights, and the push for a just transition. Together, we'll delve into the key forces shaping intergenerational connection at work, using our panellists expertise and questions from our audience to understand what brings generations together, what keeps them apart, and how we can use these insights to build a future where work is an opportunity for all generations to connect and thrive.

This event is particularly relevant for policymakers, employers, practitioners, and members of local organisations who are ready to critically examine what it means to lead and support age-diverse groups in the current climate.