New initiative aims to connect older workers with labour and skills shortages opportunities
A local initiative has been launched to help connect older workers with businesses experiencing labour challenges.
The Older Adult Employment Strategy Assessment Project lead by The Golden Circle Senior Resource Centre in partnership with The Red Deer and District Chamber of Commerce aims to identify and explore the employment challenges and opportunities for older adults (aged +55) and the needs of employers facing a shortage of skilled, experienced, and available labour in Central Alberta.
“In the past year, we’ve seen an increase in older adults seeking employment and looking for resources and support,” says Amber Mack, Executive Director of the Golden Circle Senior Resource Centre. “For a variety of reasons, older adults are needing to either stay in or rejoin the workforce and oftentimes face barriers to employment.”
To increase the opportunity and accessibility of employment for older adults, officials say it is essential to identify and address the gap between what older adults and employers currently experience in their search for employment and employees, and what they both want and need for the future.