Brookings Institution hosted a hybrid book launch event for "Overtime" on Wednesday, September 21 (10:00-11:30 a.m. EST). Many of the book's contributors, along with other retirement experts, engaged in a conversation based on the book's themes and findings, such as why working longer may not be a possible way for all to become better financially prepared for retirement. ...Read more about Book Launch Event for OVERTIME in Washington, DC
Beth Truesdale, co-editor of Overtime, clarifies in this piece in The Washington Post that returning to work isn't always a voluntary gesture on the part of those reentering the workforce.
Javier Simon of Hispanic Executive reportson how the business world has yet to adapt to there being more older workers in the workforce, including Latinos, than ever before. Beth Truesdale shares insights into how allowing some schedule control for workers of all ages can help to improve worker stress levels and health.
Co-editors Beth Truesdale and Lisa Berkman penned an op-ed in honor of Labor Day that shares insights from their new book, "Overtime: America's Aging Workforce and the Future of Working Longer."