In an era when people live longer and want (or need) to work
past the traditional retirement age, the Vita Needle Company of
Needham, Massachusetts, provides inspiration and important lessons
about the value of older workers. Vita Needle is a family-owned
factory that was founded in 1932 and makes needles, stainless steel
tubing and pipes, and custom fabricated parts. As part of its
unusual business model, the company seeks out older workers; the
median age of the employees is seventy-four.
In Retirement on the Line, Caitrin Lynch explores what this
company's commitment to an elderly workforce means for the
employer, the workers, the community, and society more generally.
Benefiting from nearly five years of fieldwork at Vita Needle,
Lynch offers an intimate portrait of the people who work there, a
nuanced explanation of the company's hiring practices, and a cogent
analysis of how the workers' experiences can inform our
understanding of aging and work in the twenty-first century. As an
in-depth study of a singular workplace, rooted in the unique
insights of an anthropologist who specializes in the world of work,
this book provides a sustained focus on values and meanings with
profound consequences for the broader assumptions our society has
about aging and employment."
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