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By Adam Gorley | 2 Minutes Read June 5, 2012

Does computer literacy come between your employees and their work?

We've made a fair amount of noise about the generational differences in today's workplaces. There are four generations of workers in the labour market, each with different expectations and methods of work. But in most workplaces, regardless of workers' ages and attitudes, there is one constant: they all use the same computers. Today's computers might be versatile enough to support various working styles, but are workers—young and old—adaptable enough to use them efficiently?

Article by Adam Gorley / Employee Relations / application designers, computer literacy, Computers, employer policy, generation of workers, good computer practices, knowledgeable employees, methods of work, technology, user interface, work computers, workers' ages and attitudes, working styles

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