Co-workers of different generations mentor each other to reduce workplace misunderstandings
By CATHY BUSSEWITZ, Wellness Writer
NEW YORK (AP) — Barbara Goldberg brings a stack of newspapers to the office every day. The CEO of a Florida public relations firm scours stories for developments relevant to her clients while relishing holding the pages in her hand. “I want to touch it, feel it, turn the page and see the photos,” Goldberg said.
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