Mature age employment
Using flexible work practices to attract and retain mature workers
Mature age workers are vital to the Western Australian workforce and bring a wealth of skills, experience and wisdom.
Contrary to some popular myths, research shows that mature age workers have many positive attributes including:
- life and work experience
- a strong work ethic
- above average commitment to their workplaces
- lower absenteeism
- reliability and stability
Over the next decade, more people will leave the workforce than enter it. Retention of mature age workers is a cost effective strategy for business. The implications of not retaining mature age workers can be lost experience, knowledge, productivity and diversity in the workplace.
A key method of attracting and retaining mature workers is to provide flexible work options that may be desirable for family reasons, greater health and wellbeing or a different work and lifestyle balance.
Information on a range of flexible work arrangements that could suit mature age workers, such as part time work, phased retirement or working from home is available on the Flexible Work – Practical Initiatives page.

