Guide BNQ 9700-811
Encouraging the Hiring, Retention and Return to Work of Experienced Workers — A Guide to Good Practices
In Québec, population aging is a growing phenomenon that organizations will have to deal with sooner or later. The coming years are likely to pose recruiting challenges for organizations because of workforce shortages.
Hiring, retaining and returning experienced workers to work is part of the solution to anticipated workforce shortages, especially since these workers are already showing a propensity to become increasingly active on the job market.
This guide proposes measures and good practices to encourage the hiring, retention and return to work of experienced workers in order to help organizations tap into this pool of talent in their workforce planning.
This guide is primarily intended for organizations wishing to encourage experienced workers to pursue their careers and promote the hiring and re-entry of experienced workers who have left the job market for shorter or longer periods of time.
This guide is also useful for experienced workers who wish to pursue their career for a longer period of time, benefit from a smoother transition towards retirement or enter (or re-enter) the job market after more or less extended periods of absence.
Implementation of this guide is voluntary and it applies to organizations of all sizes and in all sectors.
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Financial contributor
The development of this guide was made possible thanks to the financial support of the following organization:
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Members of the advisory committee
BÉLANGER, Julie
Mouvement Desjardins
BOUCHARD, Caroline
Réseau FADOQ
DELISLE, Stéphanie
Ministère de la Famille - Secrétariat aux aînés
DUFORT, Brigitte
Ministère de la Famille - Secrétariat aux aînés
LAGACÉ, Martine
Université d’Ottawa - Département de communication et École de psychologie
MASSE-JOLICOEUR, Mathieu
Centre de liaison sur l’intervention et la prévention psychosociales (CLIPP)
PRUD’HOMME, Danis
Réseau FADOQ
ROBERT, Caroline
Commission des normes, de l’équité, de la santé et de la sécurité du travail (CNESST)
ROCHON, François
Comité sectoriel de main-d’œuvre de l’industrie textile du Québec (CSMO Textile)
SEDENT, Éric
Association québécoise de gérontologie (AQG)
ST-JEAN, Denis
Alliance de la Fonction publique du Canada (AFPC)
ST-LAURENT, Richard
Ministère du Travail, de l’Emploi et de la Solidarité sociale - Direction de la recherche et de l’innovation en milieu de travail (DRIMT)
THIBAULT, Fabienne
Ministère de la Famille - Secrétariat aux aînés
TREMBLAY, Diane-Gabrielle
TÉLUQ, Université du Québec - École des sciences de l'administration
VÉZINA, Michel
Institut national de santé publique du Québec (INSPQ)
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Press release (French only)
- 2018-05-04 Les travailleurs expérimentés : un enrichissement collectif (Gouvernement du Québec)
- 2018-05-04 Les travailleurs expérimentés : un enrichissement collectif (Gouvernement du Québec)
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Bureau de normalisation du Québec
Tel.: 418-652-2238 / 1-800-386-5114, ext. 2437This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. - Fact Sheet (French only)