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1 Recruiting and Retaining a 50+ Workforce: Strategies and Returns MaturityWorks Alliance Workforce Summit March 19, 2009, Las Vegas

2 Baby Boomers: Redefining Life After 50 “The future ain’t what it used to be.” -Yogi Berra

3 The Demographic Revolution: It’s Here Our nation faces a demographic revolution as 78 million baby boomers enter their retirement years.

4 A baby boomer turns 50 every 7.5 seconds. Each day in 2008 – 10,000 baby boomers are turning age 62. Boomers Go Plus 50

5 Thanks to advances in healthcare, the traditional “third stage” of life has also expanded. Most baby boomers can expect to spend three decades in retirement. The New “Third Stage” of Life

6 Plus 50 adults want to stay actively engaged in the workplace, in education and in service opportunities. Not the Stereotypical Retirement

7 Innovative program reaching out to adult learners who are age 50 and up that is benchmarking standards of excellence among community colleges nationwide. What is the Plus 50 Initiative?

8 Community Colleges in the US

9 Flexible scheduling. Shorter term courses. Non-degree learning experiences. Community Colleges: Ideal for Plus 50 Outreach

10 Who is participating – Community Colleges

11 Projected Workforce Changes Just as in the general population, the workforce is aging. But it’s also shrinking in size – with fewer younger workers available to take the place of older ones who are leaving. Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

12 -Shortages in skilled worker and managerial positions. -A loss of institutional knowledge to the business or company. -The loss of expertise and experience. -A leadership void in the workplace. The Loss of Experienced Workers: The Impact

13 Most people ages 55 to 70 continue to work, either full or part time, for money or for personal fulfillment. Plus 50 Adults: Work on Their Terms

14 For Many: Not Working Is Not an Option Many people will stay in the workforce well into retirement age so they can maximize their Social Security benefits.

15 Future Job Demands: GROWTH: –Reasoning –Written expression –Decision making –Interpersonal skills DECLINE: –Physical demands

16 Supports to Reduce Physical and Geographic Barriers to Access Services that Support the Integration of Plus 50 Students into the College Offerings that Focus on Intergenerational Interaction Supports to Increase the Financial Feasibility of College Courses Employer Outreach Community Colleges’ Programming Innovations

17 Plus 50 Displaced Worker Outreach Plus 50 Transitional Workshops Short term, non-credit skills training Academic refreshment to prepare for retraining programs

18 Plus 50 Workforce Center Services Academic Advising/Registration Career Assessment College Credit for Life Experience Entrepreneurial Counseling Refresh and Review Resource Room Tuition Voucher Workshops

19 Resume Writing Workshop Interviewing Skills Workshop Internet Job Search Workshop Networking 101 Workshop Career Research Workshop Job Fair Job Search Expo retired hired

20 Workshop Attendance 46% 31%

21 Plus 50 Initiative Website http://plus50.aacc.nche.edu/


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