The AARP has announced that there has been quite an increasein the amount of employers seeking workers over the age of 50. According to theagency, they have added three federal agencies and six private companies, all seekingsenior employees. This is part of an effort of AARP’s new National EmployerTeam. So far, the IRS, the Peace Corps and the Small Business Association havejoined to provide jobs for older employees.
AARP has set up a spot on their website where applicants canseek jobs from these and 35 other agencies and companies. The service is free,even to those who do not belong to AARP. According to Deborah Russell, who isin charge of the agency’s work force related issues, more companies arerecognizing the value of hiring seniors. She stated, "They recognize thefact that mature workers bring good experience and skills to the workplace.Many see lower turnover rates (among) mature workers. More importantly, somerecognize this is a labor pool they will have to pull from because they don'thave the ability to attract younger workers to these kinds of jobs."
Deze nieuwe service van AARP kom handige zoals morebaby boomers plan te werken in het verleden de normale pensioengerechtigde leef tijd. Volgens recentsurveys, maar liefst 69 % van de mensen in deze leeftijds groep wilt werken in het verleden de usualretirement leef tijd van 65 jaar. Dit is het gevolg hoge zieken zorg kosten en insufficientretirement inkomen. Duizenden arbeids plaatsen worden op dit moment wordt verzorgd door thisnew programma.