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L.A. County Mature Worker Council launches
next phase of Program
November 2010-- According to a recent study from the Employee Benefit Research
Institute (EBRI), worker confidence about
their retirement has stabilized around 16%
in 2010, but is statistically equivalent to
the record low reported in 2009 (13%).
In 1991, the EBRI found that 11% of Americans expected to work past the
age of 65; in the subsequent years, that
percentage has continued to climb, tripling
to 33% in 2010.
In California, the influence of the 60
and over age group is expected to emerge
most strongly between 2000 to 2020, while
those 85 and over will emerge most strongly
between 2030 to 2040.
The Los Angeles County Workforce Investment Board (LAWIB)
launched a one-of-a-kind Mature Worker
Council to address these trends several
years ago and is now moving into its second
phase to equip businesses with information
about this population and to support laid
off older workers.
Chair Ted Anderson said,
"The initial phases of the project included
conducting a comprehensive survey to better
understand the challenges and concerns of
the dislocated or unemployed mature job
seeker.
"From the research, we developed a Mature Worker Toolbox for
our network of 18 federally-funded workforce
development centers (WorkSource California)
to assist our workforce professionals with
developing strategies for the mature
worker."
This is especially important for
Los Angeles County, as the Census
Bureau estimated that the 2009 population of
those 65 years of age and older was
approximately 1.04 million.
If, as the EBRI study suggests, an average of 33% of these
individuals are planning to remain employed
past age 65, this would equate to more than
344,000 mature workers in the County's
workforce.
The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in
August 2010
was 12.6% of the County's nearly 4.9 million
workers.
According to the AARP Public Policy Institute, national
unemployment rates are trending even higher
in older populations, especially among
males, where August estimates were 8.4%,
contributing to an overall national
unemployment rate of 7.3% for those 55 and
older.
Given this confluence of an aging population, more workers
needing to remain employed into their senior
years, and high rates of unemployment, the
LAWIB's Mature Worker Council is addressing
these trends through a series of training
made available to staff and interested
businesses focused on strategies for
effectively recruiting, placing and
retaining mature workers.
The LAWIB has formulated a Speaker's Bureau to speak on
behalf of the WorkSource Centers about
mature workers at various employer-related
events. Additionally, educational materials
for the mature worker will be available to
the public throughout L.A. County at its 56
libraries and 14 community and senior
centers.