Lots can happen between the time words leave a manager’s lips and when they reach an employee’s ears. Simple comments may be misinterpreted as insults or, worse, evidence of discrimination. That’s especially true with language that might reflect age bias. Older employees may be far more sensitive to age-related language than their younger co-workers, managers and supervisors.
Warn bosses: Think before you speak
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