Baby boomers staying on job longer, experts say
8th Jan 2006, 09:35 GMT
Jan 08, 2006: The oldest of the nation's 78 million baby boomers turn 60 this year, but the group that has dominated the workplace for more than 20 years won't relinquish much of its influence anytime soon, experts say.
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