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Who Will Keep this Place Running? Attracting the Next Generation of Employees Moderator: Bruce Meaker
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The Challenge Baby Boomers – 78 million (1946-1964) Became eligible for retirement in 2008 Average Retirement Rates = 8,500 per day FOR THE NEXT 25 YEARS 1 EVERY 10 SECONDS Peak retirement will occur in 2022 (1957)
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The Challenge (cont.) Baby Boomers – 78 million (1946-1964) 28% of the population 68% of the current work force 40% of Electric and Natural Gas Utility employees are eligible to retire in 5 years.
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The Challenge (cont.) Baby Boomers – 78 million (1946-1964) (50’s) Generation X – 40.6 million (1965-1981) (30’s) Generation Y – 80 million (1982-2001) (20’s)
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Questions How to keep the place running while a generation of talent and experience leaves in droves? Is this a problem? What skill sets will this require from employers to attract and retain? –Cultural issues –Value differences What is the attitude of business leaders and regulators toward this phenomenon?
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Our Panel Kim de Rubertis – Consulting Engineer Barbara Hins-Turner – Pacific Northwest Center for Excellence in Clean Energy Deborah Link – Hydro Research Foundation Katie Clarkson - FERC
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Kim de Rubertis
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Challenges No direct training in Hydropower engineering Must apprentice within the industry to learn the arts, crafts, and skills necessary
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Barriers Attractiveness of the hydro industry –Mandatory Conditioning Authority –Cultural Stigma
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“Dams, all dams, should go away. The faster the better.” Robert Redford, 2009
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