New research from MTC has revealed the huge untapped potential of generational diversity in tackling the sector’s 47,000-person skills gap – but employers are missing the opportunity to harness cross-generation learning to support business and economic growth. The research shows that 41% of the Baby Boomer generation (aged 60 to 66) in manufacturing say their skills are going unused. Meanwhile, 91% of Gen Z (18-27) say they are willing to learn from older colleagues. It points to an opportunity for industry to embrace cross-generational learning and unlock existing knowledge before decades of experience retire.
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